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This appears to be a male Speyeria hesperis hutchinsi


Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria sp. (Atlantis Fritillary ?)


I vote for Great Spangled Fritillary (Speyeria cybele cybele)


I vote for Aphrodite Fritillary (Speyeria aphrodite)


Correct, Speyeria hesperis, with qualifications


Just another small push


Speyeria atlantis


Just learning myself


Speyeria aphrodite


Speyeria atlantis?


Thanks John, Jane & Tony


Atlantis Fritillary


Moved to Speyeria atlantis


Moved to Speyeria atlantis


It looks like an


male Speyeria atlantis


This is Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria


I would call this a male Speyeria atlantis


Fritillary


female Atlantis Fritillary - Speyeria atlantis


since it is female, it was never as orange as the males;


ID


Mostly Speyeria, and at least one Boloria


It is very difficult to tell Speyeria species


Atlantis Fritillary


Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria aphrodite


Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria atlantis


3 choices


aphrodite/atlantis


Moved to Speyeria atlantis.


Moved to Speyeria atlantis


Moved to Speyeria atlantis


Moved to Speyeria atlantis


ID


Looks more like Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria atlantis


Yes - Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria hesperis dorothea - male


Interesting


ID


I think it is a female Speyeria hesperis


looks like a male Speyeria atlantis


Aphrodite Fritillary (Speyeria aphrodite)


This is a male Great Spangled Fritillary


a female Speyeria atlantis


Speyeria atlantis


No, this is definitely a Great Spangled Fritillary


Speyeria aphrodite


Not a Mormon either


Looks suspiciously


Speyeria aphrodite


Speyeria atlantis


Fritillary


Western Speyeria


Based on Butterflies Through Binoculars