The number of species of butterflies recorded in Iberia stands presently at 226 in these family groups;
Papilionidae: Swallowtails, Festoon, Apollos
Pieridae: Whites, Yellows, Orange tips
Lycaenidae: Hairstreaks, Coppers, Blues
Libytheidae: Nettle Tree Butterfly
Nymphalidae: Admiral, Tortoiseshell, Fritillaries
Satyridae: Browns, Heaths, Graylings, Marbled Whites
Hesperidae: Skippers

Many of the butterflies to be seen in Iberia are well known as they are common around much of Europe. There are however several species that are unique to Spain.
Whereas some species are sedentary, remaining close to their food plants and specific requirements, there are others that are migratory, travelling vast distances. One such migratory species is the Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) that sets out from North Africa in early spring reaching the UK around June.

Some of the species have such strict requirements to altitude, food plant availability, temperatures etc that they are quite rare. These are the ones most endangered by human developments within their areas. Two such species under threat from speculation of natural environments within Spain are the;

Mountain Fritillary (Boloria napaea) which may have an isolated colony destroyed if the plans go ahead to create a ski resort on previously untouched land at the “San Glorio Pass” Puerto de San Glorio (Cantabria).
(This butterfly is better protected in the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park, Aragon).

Greenish black-tip (Euchloe charlonia) [Elphinstonia charlonia] is found at Los Monegros (between Aragón and Catalonia) but 2,000 hectares (4,943 acres) of this steppe area is set to be built on creating a gambling city similar to Las Vegas.
Another small area where they can be seen in Spain is near to the Sierra de Baza in Andalucia, they are more frequent in Africa and the Canary Islands)

National and Natural Parks of Spain that have a high diversity of butterflies:
Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park (Huesca)
Picos de Europa National Park (Asturias, Cantabria y León)
Sierra Nevada National Park (Granada y Almería)
Macizo del Montseny Natural Park (Barcelona y Gerona)
Dehesa del Moncayo Natural Park (Zaragoza)
Sierra y Cañones de Güara Natural Park (Huesca)

 

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1 The Hermit (Chazara briseis) Banda oblicua 84
2 Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas) Manto bicolor 308
3 Holly Blue (Celastrina argiolus) Nájade 192
4 Spanish Purple Hairstreak (Laeosopis roboris) Moradilla del Fresno 228
5 Provence Hairstreak (Tomares ballus) Cardenillo 209
6 False Ilex Hairstreak (Satyrium esculi) Querquera 100
7 Purple Hairstreak (Neozephyrus quercus) Nazarena 86
8 Blue-spot Hairstreak (Satyrium spini) Mancha azul 98
9 Monarch (Danaus plexippus) Monarca 135
10 Plain Tiger (Danaus chrysippus) Mariposa tigre 140
11 Provence Orange Tip (Anthocharis euphenoides) Puntaanaranjada Meridional 105
12 Western Dappled White (Euchloe crameri) Blanca Meridional 114
13 Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) Blanca del Majuelo 113
14 Clouded Yellow (Colias crocea) Colias común 115
15 Marsh Fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) Doncella de ondas rojas 156
16 Spanish Festoon (Zerynthia rumina) Arlequín 268
17 Large Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis polychloros) Olmera 199
18 Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) Vanesa 145
19 Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) Vanesa de los cardos 223
20 Cardinal (Argynnis pandora) Pandora 142
21 Butterflies of Andalusia 630
22 Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius) Chupaleches 292
23 Swallowtail (Papilio machaon) Macaon 306
24 Two-tailed Pasha (Charaxes jasius) Bajá de dos colas 344
 
 

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