Species Account for Argynnis aglaja
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Appendix. Dark Green Fritillary. Local. Extinct as resident since the late 1950s or early 1960s. Vagrants still occur.
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Typically an inhabitant of chalk and limestone downland and coastal dunes, Corke regarded the Dark Green Fritillary as a woodland species in Essex and the South-East. Extinction occurred possibly in the early 1960s after the cessation of coppicing (D. Corke, 1997: The Butterflies of Essex).
In recent years, the Dark Green Fritillary has been increasing in abundance at known colonies in the Chilterns. Occasional sightings in South Cambridgeshire have materialised as a definite colony in 2011, a year which also saw sightings in Broxbourne Woods in Hertfordshire, Hatfield Forest and north-west Essex. It is unclear at this stage whether these are vagrants or whether this could represent a possible recolonisation of the county as there has not been a similar pattern of range expansion as seen with the Silver-washed Fritillary (Butterfly Conservation). References
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