Speyeria callippe nevadensis

W.H. Edwards, 1870

Speyeria callippe nevadensis is a of the callippe fritillary , a member of the Nymphalidae. This subspecies occurs in western North America, with records from the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. As a fritillary butterfly, it belongs to a group known for their distinctive orange-brown wing patterns with black markings and silver spots on the wing surfaces.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Speyeria callippe nevadensis: //spaɪˈɪəriə kəˈlɪpi nəˈvədɛnsɪs//

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Distribution

Western North America; recorded from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan in Canada.

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