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Gulf Fritillary (Dione vanillae; synonim: Argraulis vanillae)

The Gulf Fritillary is a striking, bright orange butterfly of the Family Nymphalidae, subFamily Heliconiinae. It is a medium to large butterfly, with a wingspan of from 6 to 9.5 cm. Its underwings are buff, with large silvery spots. It takes its name from the fact that migrating flights of the butterflies are sometimes seen over the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf Fritillary is commonly seen in parks and gardens, as well as in open country. Its range extends from Argentina through Central America, Mexico, and the West Indies to the southern United States, as far north as the San Francisco Bay Area on the west coast. It is occasionally found further north in the US.

The larva or caterpillar of the gulf fritillary grows to approximately 4 cm in length and is bright orange in color and covered in rows of black spines on its head and back. The spines are soft to the touch and do not sting. However, the larva are poisonous if eaten, as the bright coloration advertises. The larva feed exclusively on various species of passionflower such as maypop (Passiflora incarnata), the yellow passionflower (P. lutea) and running pop (P. foetida). Their toxic flesh provides gulf fritillary caterpillars with excellent protection from predators. Many birds avoid them. Some specialized insects have been observed feeding on them, however, and larger caterpillars sometimes eat smaller ones. The chrysalis is approximately 3 cm long; it is mottled brown and looks like a dry leaf.

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:iconmisantropia:
Wonderful details.
Great colors.

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:iconqueanfaeriebear:
Masterful job........it's a truly gorgeous butterfly. Marcia
:iconchemoelectric:
Love color of the orange flubtery on the yellow flower.

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Thanks for the :+fav:, Barry! :)

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:icontuesdaysangel:
Great detail on this butterfly! I guess the reason why they're such a bright orange color is to warn predators that they're poisonous, is that correct?

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You're right, orange is a warning color against predators.
Thanks for the 2 :+fav:s, Sarah! :)

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After all is said and done, more is said than done. (Aesop)
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In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded (Terry Pratchett).
:iconsalemcat:
This is so beautiful Cristian!

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Wow wath an eyecatcher, great shot. :clap:

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June 18, 2009
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Canon
Canon EOS 20D
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Oct 11, 2007, 8:31:33 AM

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