Painted Lady Butterfly
by Kay Novy
Title
Painted Lady Butterfly
Artist
Kay Novy
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Family: Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Nymphalinae
Identification: Upperside is orange-brown with darker wing bases; forewing with black apex patch and white bar on leading edge; hindwing submarginal row of 5 small black spots sometimes has blue scales. Underside has a black, brown, and gray pattern with 4 small submarginal eyespots.
Wing Span: 2 - 2 7/8 inches (5.1 - 7.3 cm).
Life History: Males perch and patrol during the afternoon for receptive females. In the West males usually perch on shrubs on hilltops, while in the East males perch on bare ground in open areas. Females lay eggs singly on the tops of host plant leaves. Caterpillars live in silk nests and eat leaves. Adults hibernate only in the South and in mild winters.
Flight: One to three flights in the East from May-October, three to four flights in South Texas from October-April.
Caterpillar Hosts: More than 100 host plants have been noted; favorites include thistles (Asteraceae), hollyhock and mallow (Malvaceae), and various legumes (Fabaceae).
Adult Food: The Painted Lady prefers nectar from composites 3-6 feet high, especially thistles; also aster, cosmos, blazing star, ironweed, and joe-pye weed. Flowers from other families that are visited include red clover, buttonbush, privet, and milkweeds.
Habitat: Almost everywhere, especially in open or disturbed areas including gardens, old fields, dunes.
Range: On all continents except Australia and Antarctica. From the deserts of northern Mexico, the Painted Lady migrates and temporarily colonizes the United States and Canada south of the Arctic. Occasionally, population explosions in Mexico will cause massive northward migrations. Comments: The Painted Lady is also known as the Thistle Butterfly because of the caterpillars' food preference and also as the Cosmopolitan because it is the most widely distributed butterfly in the world.
Conservation:
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October 24th, 2019
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Comments (23)
Kay Novy
"Visions Of Spring-Glances Of Summer" group, thanks so very much for the homepage feature, Dora! Tweeted the group.
Kay Novy
"Macro Marvels" group, thanks so very much for the homepage feature, Doug! Much appreciated!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Randy Rosenberger
Congratulations! This is your special day! I just wanted to compliment you on your lovely piece of artwork that I have chosen to be featured on the homepage of our WFS group. It is with pleasure and and honor that I have chosen this work to “show off” to other FAA artists and also future buyers on the look out for the beauty of your works. Thanks for being an active member of our fine artists’ group. Glad to have you aboard.