List of British butterflies
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This is a list of butterflies of Great Britain, past and present (and dubious).

Note that details on specific species are relevant to the GB populations and some details may not be consistent with the species in other parts of its range.

Species listed in the 2007 UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) are indicated by a double-dagger symbol (‡)—two species so listed for research purposes only are also indicated with an asterisk (‡*).

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Hesperiidae – Skippers

Subfamily Heteropterinae

Subfamily Hesperiinae

Subfamily Pyrginae

Papilionidae – Swallowtails

Subfamily Papilioninae

Pieridae – Whites & Yellows

Subfamily Dismorphiinae

Male Orange Tip
Male Orange Tip

Subfamily Coliadinae

Subfamily Pierinae

Lycaenidae – Hairstreaks, Coppers & Blues

Green Hairstreak
Green Hairstreak

Subfamily Theclinae

Subfamily Lycaena

Small Copper
Small Copper

Subfamily Polyommatinae

Riodinidae – Metalmarks

Nymphalidae – Fritillaries, Nymphalids & Browns

Subfamily Heliconiinae

Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary

Subfamily Limenitidinae

Purple Emperor
Purple Emperor

Subfamily Apaturinae

Subfamily Nymphalinae

Heath Fritillary
Heath Fritillary

Subfamily Satyrinae

Ringlet
Ringlet

Vagrant, Extinct and Exotic Species

Large Tortoiseshell
Large Tortoiseshell

Extinct

  • Large Chequered SkipperHeteropterus morpheus (formerly introduced into Channel Islands)
  • Black-veined WhiteAporia crataegi
  • Mazarine BluePolyommatus [Cyaniris] semiargus (now vagrant only)
  • Large CopperLycaena dispar (British subspecies extinct; continental subspecies introduced now also extinct)
  • Large TortoiseshellNymphalis polychloros (now vagrant only, although sightings in southern England in 2007 suggest recolonisation may be occurring)

Vagrants

Queen of Spain Fritillary
Queen of Spain Fritillary

Exotics

Species included in the British Lepidoptera numbering system, but believed never to have occurred naturally in a wild state

References

  • Butterfly Conservation, 2007. Priority butterfly species listed in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan 2007. Butterfly Conservation, Wareham, UK. 1p.
  • Emmet, A.M., J. Heath et al. (Ed.), 1990. The Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland. The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland Vol. 7 Part 1 (Hesperiidae to Nymphalidae). Harley Books, Colechester, UK. 370p.
  • Tomlinson, D. and R. Still, 2002. Britain's Butterflies. WildGuides, Old Basing, UK. 192p.

See also


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