Showing posts with label Butterfly Pavilion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Pavilion. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Meet Julia



I met Julia Longwing last week at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Dryas iulia commonly called the Julia Butterfly, Julia Heliconian, The Flame, or Flambeau, is a species of brush-footed butterfly. The sole representative of its genus Dryas, it is native from Brazil to southern Texas and Florida, and in summer can sometimes be found as far north as eastern Nebraska. Over 15 subspecies have been described.


Julia Butterfly

Its wingspan ranges from 82 to 92 mm, and it is colored orange (brighter in male specimens) with black markings; this species is somewhat unpalatable to birds.

This butterfly is a fast flier and frequents clearings, paths, and margins of forests and woodlands. It feeds on the nectar of flowers, such as lantanas (Lantana) and Shepherd's-needle (Scandix pecten-veneris). Its caterpillar feeds on leaves of passion vines including Passiflora affinis and Yellow Passionflower (P. lutea) in Texas.


Julia Butterfly

The species is popular in butterfly houses because it is long-lived and active throughout the day.

Wishing YOU well and much joy!

Thank you to Eileen for Saturday Critters.

Camera Critters
Thanks, Misty!


Saturday, May 10, 2014

A Beautiful Treat



It's critter day!

This is the Rice Paper Butterfly from Malaysia.
I found them flying around in the Rain Forest Conservatory at the 


Rice Paper Butterfly


Rice Paper Butterfly


Rice Paper Butterfly

What a beautiful treat!

Wishing YOU well and much joy.


Camera Critters
Thanks, Misty!