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Queen Butterfly (Danaus gilippus)
(Cramer, 1775)

 

Tab 3
Tab 2
 

 

Danaus gilippus ranges from the southern United States to Argentina; also in the West Indies; strays in the Great Plains. It is found in meadows, marshes, fields, open woodlands, and deserts. Although not truly migratory, it may move to higher elevations during the dry season. This is a moderately large butterfly (wingspan of 67-98 mm) with a dark brown or fulvous brown upperside, and black marginal bands dotted with white. Underside of the hindwing has black veins. Adults nectar from flowers (primarily Asclepiadaceae and Apocynaceae), but can obtain nutrients from rotting fruit, and dung. The larvae feed mostly on the Asclepiadaceae (Asclepias, Cynanchum, Vincetoxicum, etc.).

 

Queen Butterfly (Danaus gilippus)   24783
Queen Butterfly
(Danaus gilippus)
Bentsen State Park
Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
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Danaus gilippus   D65069a
Queen Butterfly
(Danaus gilippus)
Crystal River Preserve
Florida, USA
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Queen Butterfly (Danaus gilippus)   24785
Queen Butterfly
(Danaus gilippus)
Bentsen State Park
Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
Copyright © Michael Patrikeev
All Rights Reserved
     
Danaus gilippus   D65069
Queen Butterfly
(Danaus gilippus)
Crystal River Preserve
Florida, USA
Copyright © Michael Patrikeev
All Rights Reserved
     
     
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