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This is a list of Irish butterflies, past and present. Details on specific species are relevant to the Irish populations and some details may not be consistent with the species in other parts of its range.

EXExtinctNo reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.
EWExtinct in the wildKnown only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized populations well outside its previous range.
CRCritically endangeredThe species is in imminent risk of extinction in the wild.
ENEndangeredThe species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.
VUVulnerableThe species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
NTNear threatenedThe species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future.
LCLeast concernThere are no current identifiable risks to the species.
DDData deficientThere is inadequate information to make an assessment of the risks to this species.

Family Hesperiidae (skippers)



Subfamily Hesperiinae (grass skippers)



Subfamily Pyrginae (spread-winged skippers)



Family Pieridae (whites)



Subfamily Dismorphiinae


Wood white
Wood white

Subfamily Coliadinae



Subfamily Pierinae



Family Lycaenidae (gossamer-winged butterflies)


Green hairstreak
Green hairstreak

Subfamily Theclinae



Subfamily Lycaeninae


Small copper
Small copper

Subfamily Polyommatinae



Family Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies)



Subfamily Nymphalinae


Red admiral peeping from behind a Hebe × franciscana
Red admiral peeping from behind a Hebe × franciscana

Subfamily Heliconiinae (longwings)


Argynnis paphia mating
Argynnis paphia mating

Subfamily Satyrinae (browns)



Vagrant, adventive, extinct and intercepts and exotic species


Aglais urticae – small tortoiseshell
Aglais urticae – small tortoiseshell

Extinct

Vagrants

Queen of Spain fritillary
Queen of Spain fritillary

Exotics


See also



References



Footnotes


  1. Barkham, Patrick (13 July 2011). "New species of butterfly flying in Northern Ireland". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  2. Dincă, Vlad; Lukhtanov, Vladimir A.; Talavera, Gerard; Vila, Roger (30 April 2011). "Unexpected layers of cryptic diversity in wood white Leptidea butterflies" (PDF). Nature Communications. 2: 324. doi:10.1038/NCOMMS1329. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  3. Peter Eeles The Irish Mountain Ringlet dispar online
  4. "Berger's Clouded Yellow". Butterfly Conservation. Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2011.





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