
American Silver-Bordered Fritillary
boloria myrina
The American Silver-bordered Fritillary (Boloria myrina) is a charming and easily recognizable butterfly native to North America. Known for its vibrant orange and black upperwings, it gets its common name from the distinctive silvery spots adorning the underside of its hindwings. This medium-sized fritillary is a common sight in moist, open habitats, flitting gracefully among wildflowers. Its life cycle is intrinsically linked to violet plants, which serve as the crucial host for its caterpillars. A strong flyer, it adds a splash of color to meadows and wetlands throughout the summer months, playing an important role as both a pollinator and a food source in its ecosystem, reflecting the health of its preferred moist habitats.
Hábitat: Found predominantly in moist, open environments such as wet meadows, bogs, marshes, open woodlands, and along stream banks.
Aspecto
This butterfly features bright orange upperwings heavily patterned with distinct black spots and a prominent black border. The forewings are more pointed than many other fritillaries. The most striking identifier is on the underside of the hindwing, which displays a series of iridescent, rectangular silver spots set against a reddish-brown and yellowish-orange background, bordered by a zigzag black line. Its wingspan typically ranges from 3.8 to 5.7 centimeters.

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It belongs to the Nymphalidae family, also known as the brush-footed butterflies, due to their reduced forelegs that resemble brushes and are used for sensory purposes.
The distinct silvery spots on the underside of its hindwings are a key identification feature and give the butterfly its common name.
The species typically overwinters as a partially grown caterpillar, resuming feeding and development the following spring once host plants become available.
Unlike many butterflies, its caterpillars have spiny bodies, a common trait among fritillaries, believed to deter some predators.
Habilidades especiales
Violet Dependency
Larvae exclusively feed on the leaves of violet plants (Viola spp.), making their survival directly dependent on the presence of these specific host plants in their habitat.
Silver Camouflage
The iridescent silver spots on the underside of its hindwings may serve as a form of disruptive camouflage, helping to break up its outline or reflect light in a way that confuses predators when at rest.
Multi-brooded Life Cycle
Produces two to three generations per year in many parts of its range, allowing it to rapidly reproduce and take advantage of favorable conditions throughout the warmer months.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 1-2 cm
- Envergadura
- 3-5 cm
- Peso
- 0.0003-0.0005 kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 0-1 años
- Top Speed
- 15 km/h
- Tamaño de la puesta
- 50-200
- Incubación
- 4-10 días
Dieta y alimentación
Adult American Silver-bordered Fritillaries are nectivores, primarily feeding on nectar from a variety of wildflowers to fuel their flight. Their caterpillars are obligate herbivores, consuming the leaves of violet plants for growth and development.
Diferencias por edad: Larvae feed on violet leaves, while adults feed on flower nectar.
Alimentos principales
- Violet leaves (larvae)
- Milkweed nectar
- Thistle nectar
- Dogbane nectar
- Jewelweed nectar
Método de búsqueda
- Foraging (adults), Grazing (larvae)
Conexiones ecológicas
Common Blue Violet
Viola sororia
Host plant for larvae
Common Milkweed
Asclepias syriaca
Nectar source for adults
Garden Spider
Argiope aurantia
Predator of eggs, larvae, or adults
American Robin
Turdus migratorius
Predator of adults
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
La forma más fácil de identificar a American Silver-Bordered Fritillary es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
1-2 cm
¿Cuál es el envergadura de American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
3-5 cm
¿Cuál es el peso de American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
0.0003-0.0005 kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
0-1 años
¿Cuál es el top Speed de American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
15 km/h
¿Qué come American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
Adult American Silver-bordered Fritillaries are nectivores, primarily feeding on nectar from a variety of wildflowers to fuel their flight. Their caterpillars are obligate herbivores, consuming the leaves of violet plants for growth and development.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente American Silver-Bordered Fritillary?
Found predominantly in moist, open environments such as wet meadows, bogs, marshes, open woodlands, and along stream banks.
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