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The Iberian lynx, Spanish imperial eagle, de Prunner's ringlet butterfly, and the Caucasian wingnut tree, are among the potential species listed for rescuing and moving to Britain, which, researchers say, is ideally placed to become an ARC.
The Nardus grasslands are the haunt of the scarce Mountain Ringlet butterfly (Erebia epiphron), the only alpine species of butterfly found in Britain.
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In Britain, sensitive and already threatened species such as the Scotch argus and mountain ringlet butterflies are most likely to suffer as temperatures continue to rise.
4. de Prunner's ringlet A butterfly native to southern European mountains, it is threatened by climate change.
The ringlet and large heath butterfly both had their second-best year ever, showed the study, which used data from around 920 UK sites, collected by 1,500 volunteers.
A lone ringlet tumbles past, unusual in this butterfly sparse summer.
The mountain ringlet (Erebia epiphron) is a dun-colored butterfly with orange-and-black spots that curl along the edges of its rounded wings.
Damselflies include azure, common blue and blue-tailed; and butterflies such as meadow brown, ringlet, and common blue; plus day-flying moths such as silver Y, chimney sweeper, cinnabar, and six-spot burnet.
The marbled white (Melanargia galathea), ringlet (Aphantopus hyperantus) and brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni) butterflies all experienced their best years since the monitoring scheme started.
Almost twice as many meadow browns were counted in the UK in 2012 compared with the previous year, and the gatekeeper and ringlet also increased, according to the Wider Countryside butterfly survey (WCBS).
The striking tropical insect, which has large stripes on its wings, was discovered after Dr Huertas identified another butterfly new to science in the collection in 2009 – the Magdalena Valley ringlet, Splendeuptychia ackeryi – which is distinctive for its unusual hairy mouth.
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