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My little butterfly charmer
model; my daughter AmandaOther Butterflies & Portraits of mine; ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- The butterfly is a Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) Family: Nymphalidae, Brush-footed Butterflies Description: 2 1/2-2 7/8" (64-73 mm). FW long, narrow. Brilliant red-orange above with a few black spots, black network along HW border, and cluster of tiny white spots near FW costa. Below, FW similar but with bright coral-pink base and metallic silver-white teardrops near tip; HW below dull to rich brown or olive with many silver-white orbs and streaks. Similar Species: Mexican Silverspot is darker, broader with darker pink on FW beneath. Greater fritillaries (Speyeria) are often silver-colored below, but are duller and more black-spotted, with rounder wings; most do not occur with Gulf Fritillary. Life Cycle: Egg oblong, ribbed, yellow. Caterpillar, to 1 1/2" (38 mm), dark brown with rust-colored stripes, and 6 rows of branching black spines (2 on head are long and curve backward). Host plants are passion flowers (Passiflora incarnata and other species). Chrysalis, to 1 1/8" (28 mm), long, curved; mottled brown and warty, resembling a dried-up leaf. Flight: Several broods; early spring-winter in far South, summer in North. Habitat: Subtropical forest edges, city gardens, canyons; open, sunny areas with abundant flowers. Range: San Francisco Bay to Baja California; resident throughout southern U.S. into Mexico, emigrating northward into Great Basin, Rockies, and Midwest, Great Lakes and mid-Atlantic states. Discussion: As its name implies, this beautiful insect haunts the Gulf of Mexico, and may be seen flying far out over the water. Although it has silver spots like the true fritillaries, the Gulf Fritillary is not closely related to them. Significant emigratory flights of Gulf Fritillaries often take place from the Southeast. Colonization of the North is temporary, as neither the butterfly nor its host plants can withstand northern winters. |
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July 27, 2006
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL 1/200 second F/5.0 42 mm 200 Jul 14, 2006, 12:54:00 PM |
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Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow." -- Mary Anne Radmacher
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Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow." -- Mary Anne Radmacher
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"No love, no friendship can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever" (Francois Mauriac)
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