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High brown fritillary

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High Brown Fritillary
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F. adippe
Binomial name
Fabriciana adippe

The High Brown Fritillary (Fabriciana adippe) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family, native from Europe across mainland Asia to Japan. The adults fly in July/August and lay eggs near to the larval food plants which are species of violets. The eggs are often laid in nplaces where there are dead bracken on the ground or in areas where the underlying rock is limestone the eggs may be laid in moss overlying rocks.

This species has legal protection in the UK under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act.