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May 26, 2016 8:42 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Is it weird that I feel bad for the butterflies stuck with the "common" label? I mean, I get that it helps differentiate the Common Buckeye from the Tropical and Mangrove Buckeyes, but somehow it makes them seem "less" and I think they're pretty awesome. Granted, I've never seen one of the other Buckeyes, so maybe I'll see them and be like, "Oh yeah, that other one is really common." Rolling on the floor laughing

Off to enjoy a nice air-conditioned day at the movies!
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May 26, 2016 8:52 AM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
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I have not seen many butterflies here still , no monarchs so far ,

Melanie always enjoy all your info and photo's .

Hope your movies do not rate with Butterfly Proboscus in use , or Male Bovine pasture leavings , Whistling Whistling Whistling I could not resist ,,

After reading that , I feel like a Tea and a bag of chips ,,

I have something chewing lightly on my Spicebush

Grammchar , Thank you , I have never seen one , I love seeing things I rarely will as far as butterflies
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure
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May 26, 2016 9:00 AM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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Very clever, Jim Hilarious!

GrammaChar, more beautiful photos. Smiling
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May 26, 2016 9:11 AM CST
Name: josephine
Arlington, Texas (Zone 8a)
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I have only seen the Common Mestra once here in Arlington, but it sure is pretty. Smiling
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May 26, 2016 10:50 AM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
North Fl. (Zone 8b)
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NICE capture Charlotte!!! What a pretty flutter by.
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May 26, 2016 11:01 AM CST
Name: Brenden Reinhart
Flushing Michigan (Zone 6b)
I have seen one swallowtail last week, that's it, no other.
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May 26, 2016 1:01 PM CST
Name: Linda Williams
Medina Co., TX (Zone 8a)
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We've gotten the Common Mestra many years here. Never seen the cat on Noseburn. Glad to know the butterfly has shown up! Funny about how these butterflies showing up or not varies so much. I've seen one Queen this year, out by the road, otherwise none. And a single Black Swallowtail cat on Daucosma...now it's pupated, but that's it for Black Swallowtails so far, although I've got many host plants. Common Buckeye have been here, I raised one of the cats, waiting for it to emerge. Red Admirals, tons, and only found one cat on pellitory, released that butterfly later. There were other cats on Stinging Nettle, but I let them alone. I had quite a number of Gulf Frits earlier, but for some reason, they seem to be MIA now. Found 3 Pipevine Swallowtail cats, 5th instar, but they died when they all tried to pupate. I've got the Two-tailed Tiger Swallowtail chrysallises from this spring, waiting for them to emerge.

GrammaChar said:On a walk along the Guadalupe River, I spotted this little butterfly that led me on a merry chase. Not only to photograph it, but to figure out the identity. Finally decided it's a Common Mestra, although that name is deceiving because this was a first sighting for me. So maybe not "common" here. Learned that the host plant is Noseburn (Tragia neptifolia), and heaven knows I've got plenty of that. Locally we refer to it as firethorn because if you accidentally brush up against it, it hurts! But now that I know it supports these beautiful little creatures, I won't yank it out. At least not all of it.
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May 26, 2016 6:56 PM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
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So sad about your pipelines, @LindaTx8. I don't attempt to raise caterpillars because I'm afraid of failure. Hope you'll keep trying. I admire what so many of you, like Melanie, do to help out.
Cloudy and windy here today. Strong storms all around. Hope everyone stays safe tonight.
Not a great day for butterfly photos; only got a couple.
Hairstreak

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And check out the proboscis on this guy!

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May 26, 2016 9:59 PM CST
Name: David Laderoute
Zone 5B/6 - NW MO (Zone 5b)
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Very, very few butterflies here as well. No Monarchs so far. I put up a new feeder with water melon and a water tray for BF and birds.
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May 26, 2016 10:06 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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We have lots here, and I can hardly ever look out a window without seeing one, but it's been windy so very hard to photograph them. Besides the only one I haven't got a picture of is the Giant Swallowtail, and he zips by my window at warp speed just about every morning.

Buzzes me when I'm out weeding without the camera . . You know they're so big you can hear their wings flap and feel the breeze they make . . . then he makes the jump to light speed and disappears never to be seen again before I can go get it.
Elaine

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May 27, 2016 4:54 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Let me continue to catch up. FYI, the past week I've felt really bad. You guys know I have chronic fatigue, which I compare to having mono all the time, but this was bad even for me. I finally made it to the movies yesterday, and that was a big accomplishment. But I'm feeling better, for me anyhow, so I can post again. You may see me post on the other threads, but it's mostly just pictures. I like to explain things on here so my posts take a little more time.

Let's start with my unreasonable amount of Pipevine Swallowtails! You know, I'm up early, I could go take them to MOSI in a bit. I also have to wait for a day when most of them aren't molting so I can move them from one container to another.

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Remember, these guys are more than happy to eat the stems of the plant.

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Long-Tailed Skipper lost its tails - but not its life!

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I haven't been seeing as many Sulphurs, but that's likely due to ripping out my old Senna ligustrina plants. The little ones I transplanted are doing well, though! Leafing out and everything! Even in full Florida sun. I'll have my caterpillars back soon enough. In the meantime, this Orange-Barred Sulphur graced me with its presence. It's been my experience that Sulphurs have a strong attraction to red flowers. Sometimes, I think they think they're hummingbirds. Hilarious!

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Male Spicebush is missing a few pieces, but ain't no big thing!

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Speaking of the Spicebush, my caterpillars had some kind of epidemic run through them. I had several that failed to molt correctly. I could tell because they were dead but I could see where the head capsule had separated in preparation to molt. I suspect a bacterial infection in the others. I had one that was molting and it was wet (which is not normal) and left some brown stuff on the leaf (also not normal), but it molted so I left it alone. I knew I should have isolated it, and that's my fault. So I lost most of my caterpillars. I took the remaining ones, cleaned a new container, and moved them into it. Got to disinfect that other one.

So when a Spicebush molts into their green form, they start out more camo green and turn grass green over a day or two. That reddish stain you see on the side - not normal! Hence, the disinfecting.

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Gulf Frits continue to flirt with each other in the yard. This one got so annoying, I chased him off to give the female a break. We gals have to stick together, right? He clearly wasn't getting the message that she just wasn't interested. Rolling on the floor laughing Where am I? The butterfly bar scene? Rolling on the floor laughing

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I've started seeing White Peacocks around, but this is the first one I can recall in my yard this season.

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Mom feels the need to tell me whatever butterfly is outside and she told me the Polydamas was out there, so out I went. They move very fast. They flutter their wings almost constantly and very quickly. But I went out there to humor her. There were actually two of them fighting over the Jatropha. So far, no eggs, so they must be male. I don't have enough Pipevine to raise Polydamas! They eat like Monarchs!

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Found another Tersa Sphinx Moth caterpillar! That leaf has such an obvious caterpillar-eating pattern that I knew he had to be on the flip side.

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Meanwhile, the Tersas inside are molting and earning their spots. The first few I ever raised were nearly full grown and had the typical spots all down their sides. So when I found one like this for the first time, I had to Google it to make sure it was just an early instar. Caterpillars can change quite a bit as they molt so it's important to know what they look like throughout their life.

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That evening, I was outside watering the plants when I saw one of the most tore-up butterflies ever. This is a Spicebush, but it's missing a lot of wing! Luckily, I saw it before I sprayed it with the hose.

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Okay, here's a shot of the Pipevine Swallowtail cats on Tuesday. The ones on the side and lid were mostly molting. I wanted to show you how they "skeletonize" a leaf, leaving only the veins of the plant.

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Why do we check our host plants again and again? Because we find more eggs! These are Spicebush eggs on Spicebush.

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And that brings us to yesterday. I may have been headed to the movies, but there's always action outside my front door. This Pipevine male would not pose and I was in a hurry, so only one bad pic.

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The White Peacock was behaving much better.

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The Polydamas was back at the Jatropha, but looking a little ragged.

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So I came home and fed the cats and checked the host plants. I've been keeping an eye on the Rue because it's weird nothing has laid eggs on it. Until yesterday. But it's still weird. They're Black ST eggs because they're cream colored; Giant ST eggs are orange. But I only found five of them and usually Black STs will go crazy on your plants. Maybe she was running out? Or maybe a predator interrupted? Whatever the case, you know I'll be checking them often.

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Found more Spicebush eggs, too!

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Most of the Spicebush cats have turned green. When I look through all my photos, I'm pretty sure the Spicebush is my most-photographed caterpillar. They're so darn cute! Lovey dubby

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May 27, 2016 8:42 AM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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Those Spicebush cats sure are cute! I agree

Along with all the aphids, whiteflies and ladybugs on my tomato plants, found this little caterpillar.

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May 27, 2016 9:01 AM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
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Would love to see a White Peacock Butterfly! You're so lucky to have them! Just beautiful!
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May 27, 2016 10:09 AM CST
Name: josephine
Arlington, Texas (Zone 8a)
Hi Everybody!! Let us talk native.
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May 27, 2016 4:40 PM CST
Name: Margaret
Near Kamloops, BC, Canada (Zone 3a)
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Wonderful photos everyone, keep up the good work. Thumbs up Nothing happening here, very cool and we have had rain yesterday and today.
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May 28, 2016 1:12 AM CST
central Illinois
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White Peacocks rule!
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May 28, 2016 5:55 PM CST
Name: JoJo
Texas (Zone 8b)
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Christine @wildflowers, does that lil guy have ear looking things? If so, I looked them up years ago when my son was little and called them "puppy cats" but forgot what they are.
Does anyone know? Smiling

Great photos, great jobs catching them, Green Grin!
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May 28, 2016 6:48 PM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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Jolana, now that you mention it, that little green caterpillar does have ear looking thingies. Hilarious! I don't know what kind it is but maybe someone has an idea.
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May 29, 2016 11:28 AM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
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Seeing moths a few cabbage white , a spring Azure yesterday , a few others ,



and This , I have never seen this one before here , Not the best of photo's but it has anntennae and not anthers
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In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure
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May 29, 2016 11:58 AM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
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Hummingbirder Frogs and Toads Dragonflies Cottage Gardener Butterflies Birds
The #4 photo shows a 1/4 double wing on the bottom of the top wing ,that is not a distortion or light hallucination

That should make it easy to Id ,, only not .. perhaps a skipper or polltes moth ?
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure

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