Recent publications suggest the genus Speyeria is better treated as a subgenus of Argynnis.
#9836 Coronis Fritillary (Argynnis coronis) Meadowlark Lake area, Washakie Co., WY 5 July 2024 Dorsal coloration and flattened marginal VHW "trangles" suggest Coronis. The VHW spots are silvered as are the pale patches within the ground color. Thanks to Norbert K. for ID discussions! |
#9836 Coronis Fritillary (Argynnis coronis) Meadowlark Lake area, Washakie Co., WY 5 July 2024 Dofferent angles of same individual as above |
#3911 perhaps Coronis Fritillary (Argynnis coronis) Davis Creek, Bitterroot Valley, Missoula Co., MT 7 Aug 2014 Steve K. suggests that this could be a Coronis Fritillary or a Callippe Fritillary (Argynnis callippe), but it's difficult to tell from photos, and Coronis are rare in Missoula Co. |
Coronis Fritillary (Argynnis coronis), female Roadside 3km SW of Paradise, Mt. Rainier, WA 10 Aug 2004 #1662 |
Coronis Fritillary (Argynnis coronis), female Roadside 3km SW of Paradise, Mt. Rainier, WA 10 Aug 2004 #1662 |
Coronis Fritillary (Argynnis coronis), female Roadside 3km SW of Paradise, Mt. Rainier 10 Aug 2004 #1674 | |
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