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  2. Hamearis lucina - Wikipedia

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    Hamearis lucina, the Duke of Burgundy, the only member of the genus Hamearis, is a European butterfly in the family Riodinidae. For many years, it was known as the "Duke of Burgundy fritillary", because the adult's chequered pattern is strongly reminiscent of "true" fritillaries of the family Nymphalidae .

  3. Category:Dukes of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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  4. List of fritillaries (butterflies) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of species of butterfly with the common name fritillary.The term fritillary refers to the chequered markings on the wings, usually black on orange, and derives from the Latin fritillus, meaning "dice-box" (or, according to some sources, a "chequerboard"); the fritillary flower, with its chequered markings, has the same derivation. [1]

  5. Riodinidae - Wikipedia

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    in the Pantanal, Brazil Duke of Burgundy (Hamearis lucina) White-rayed metalmark (Hades noctula) Riodinidae is the family of metalmark butterflies. The common name "metalmarks" refers to the small, metallic-looking spots commonly found on their wings. The 1,532 species are placed in 146 genera. [1]

  6. File:John II, Duke of Burgundy.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:16, 23 January 2021: 3,338 × 4,704 (2.56 MB): FDRMRZUSA: Higher resolution and better image quality. 18:44, 21 January 2016

  7. Totternhoe nature reserve - Wikipedia

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    This has left steeply sloping spoil heaps now grasslands which are rich in flowers, including many species of orchids, such as Cowslips, which are the favourite food of the caterpillars of the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly. The site is also the best place in Bedfordshire to see the scarce small blue butterfly. [1]

  8. Ivinghoe Beacon - Wikipedia

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    A number of wild flower species grow on the Beacon such as rare types of wild orchid and pasque-flower, and these support endangered butterfly species such as the Duke of Burgundy. Filming location [ edit ]

  9. File:Flemish School - Lille - John, Duke of Burgundy.jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on et.wikipedia.org Jean Kartmatu; Usage on he.wikipedia.org ז'אן הראשון, דוכס בורגונדיה

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