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Red-spotted Purple

Limenitis arthemis astyanax

Photo by LuckyLogan
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Black; hindwind with iridescent blue scaling along outer margin; ventral hindwing dull brown-black with orange basal spots and a postmedian band of prominent orange spots.

Habitat:

This one was obtaining minerals from a muddy area in a gravel parking lot, but they are commonly found in deciduous forest margins and openings, woodland trails, utility easements, stream corridors, parks.

Notes:

The Red-Spotted Purple mimics the poisonous Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor.) The White Admiral, Western White Admiral and the Arizona Red-Spotted Purple are are very closely related. This is my 300th spotting.

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Comments (9)

Happy 300! A great choice of spotting :)
Beautiful! Congrats on your 300th. Great job.

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