Sunday, May 27, 2012

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly


Gulf Fritillary butterfly feeding on zena
Gulf Fritillary butterfly feeding on zena


The Gulf Fritillary Butterfly is around Texas at this time of year. 
It's host plant is passionflower.  The caterpillars look like a orange-red-brown color with black thorns around the body. 
They are really not thorns!  They are actually pretty soft.  These black thorn looking things get larger as the caterpillar gets larger.

The Butterfly is very beautiful with white spots and a mixture of brown and reddish color around them.  I love watching these butterflies spread their wings because there is a totally different color on the inside from the outside!  A nice brown texture with black lining within.

Take a look!!

 

Gulf Fritillary butterfly feeding on lantana
Gulf Fritillary butterfly feeding on lantana
 
Oh, yeah.  I forgott the 3 tiny little white dots on the upper part of the wing... How could I forgett that.  (Joking)

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