Showing posts with label fritillary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fritillary. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

New Butterfly

Remember that mystery chrysalis that K2 found in her garden?    We thought it might be a pipevine swallowtail.

We were wrong.

We kept it for a couple of weeks and then one morning, lo and behold, we found this.






We recognized it immediately!   A Great Spangled Fritillary.

We get loads of these here.   And their caterpillars are black, with orange spikes - very similar to the pipevine swallowtail caterpillars.  

The butterflies have silver - silver! - spots on the back of their hind wings.



Here you can see the black spots on the back of the forewings - just showing. 

It took this one a while to dry off and take its bearings.

And we were waiting impatiently, because we wanted to see if it was a male or female.

K2 was the lucky one to be next to the camera when it finally opened.

We think this one is a male.   The females are much darker. 

Note the bottom edges of the wings.   See the fine black line and the little spots?   That's indicative of a Great Spangled instead of an Aphrodite.    The Aphrodites have a very heavy dark line along the bottoms of the forewings that tapers off on the hindwings.   Now you know.
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