Angynnis selene. SMALL PEARL-BORDERED 

 FRITILLARY. 



1. Widely distributed and generally abundant through- 

 out Great Britain, but like the majority of British butterflies 

 is most plentiful in the Southern counties of England. A 

 single specimen is recorded fcr Ireland. 



2. Dcg Violet (Viola canina). 



3. May to June. 



4. Wood clearings, wood borders, and hill sides. 



Angynnis euphnosyne. PEARL-BORDERED 

 FRITILLARY. 



1.- In England this is one of the commonest butterflies 

 inhabiting woods, being met with most profusely in the 

 South. In Scotland it is not so abundant as the last species, 

 and seems to frequent the Northern counties rather than the 

 Southern. Unknown in Ireland. 



2. Dog Violet (Viola canina). 



3. May to June. 



4. Woods and hedge-rows. 



Angynnis latona. QUEEN OF SPAIN 

 FRITILLARY. 



1. Like Daplidice, an immigrant; it has been observed 

 in about a dozen English counties, particularly those 



