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Item #: Speyeria aphrodite -
<--- See it in BugGuide Speyeria aphrodite sizewingspan 60mm to 80mm ALL OUR INSECTS ARE DEAD SPECIMENS
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Item #: Speyeria cybele -
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Item #: Asterocampa celtic -
Hackberry Emperor Habits Habits of the Hackberry Emperor The Asterocampa celtis, commonly known as the Hackberry Emperor, is a butterfly species native to North America. Below is an overview of its habits: Habitat Hackberry Emperors are closely tied to hackberry trees (Celtis spp.), found in woodlands, forest edges, riverbanks, suburban areas, and urban parks. They favor sunny spots but often rest in the shade of their host trees. Feeding Habits Adults: Rarely feed on nectar, preferring tree...
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Item #: Danaus plexippus -
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Item #: Danaus plexippus-damaged -
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Item #: Nymphalis antiopa -
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Item #: Vanessa cardui -
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Item #: Phyciodes cocyta -
Polygonia satyrus Click the Camera icon to view the BugGuide information on this specimen as well as several photo examples.
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Item #: Danaus gilippus -
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Item #: Polygonia interrogationis -
The Question Mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis), thrives in a variety of habitats across North America north of Mexico. This species is commonly found in deciduous woodlands, forest edges, parks, gardens, and suburban areas where host plants for its larvae, such as hackberry, elm, and nettle, are abundant. Adults prefer sunny areas with nectar sources like sap, rotting fruit, and flowers, often seen in open fields or along streams. This habitat diversity makes the Question Mark...
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Item #: Vanessa atalanta -
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Item #: Limenitis arthemis astyanax -
The Red-spotted Purple (Limenitis arthemis astyanax), a native North American insect available as a dried insect specimen at Insects4sale.com, thrives in a variety of wooded habitats across North America, particularly in the eastern United States, southern Canada, and parts of the Midwest. This species is commonly found in deciduous forests, forest edges, wooded streamsides, and suburban parks where host plants for its larvae—such as cherry, willow, poplar, and birch—are abundant. Adults...
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Item #: Speyeria idalia -
Speyeria idalia                         Click the Camera icon to view the BugGuide information on this specimen as well as several photo examples.
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Item #: Asterocampa sp. -
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Item #: Euptoieta claudia -
The Variegated Fritillary (Euptoieta claudia), a native North American butterfly available as a dried insect specimen at Insects4sale.com, thrives in a variety of open, sunny habitats across North America north of Mexico. This species is commonly found in fields, pastures, meadows, road edges, disturbed areas, and gardens where host plants for its larvae—such as passionflowers, violets, and nettles—are present. Adults prefer sunny locations with nectar sources like asters, thistles, and...
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Item #: Limenitis arthemis arthemis -
Limenitis arthemis arthemis Click the Camera icon to view the BugGuide information on this specimen as well as several photo examples.
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Item #: Heliconus charitonius -