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Under side of a High Brown Fritillary butterfly (Argynnis adippe) resting on Bracken fern (Pterydium aquilinum), Cumbria, England
Fritillaries are members of the Nymphalidae Family
Photo ID: High_Brown_Fritillary_034EA
Photo size: 6.3 Mpixels (18 MB uncompressed) - 3072x2048 pixels (10.2x6.8 in / 26x17.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: abdomen, antenna, antennae, Argynnis adippe, biology, bracken, bracken fern, Britain, British, butterfly, compound, eye, eyes, feed, food plant, forewing, Fritillary, Great Britain, High Brown Fritillary, hindwing, insect, Insecta, invertebrate, lens, Lepidoptera, Martin Grace, native, natural history, nature, Nymphalidae, proboscis, Pteridium aquilinum, scale, scales, under side, United Kingdom, wildlife, wing, wings, zoology
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