White Peacock Butterfly
Anartia jatrophae, the white peacock, is a species of butterfly found in the southeastern United States, Central America, and throughout much of South America. ...
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Anartia jatrophae, the white peacock, is a species of butterfly found in the southeastern United States, Central America, and throughout much of South America. The whitish areas of the wings of this butterfly had a beautiful cyan cast,
Average wingspan: 2 – 2¾ inches Life span 1-4 months.
The Peacock Butterfly gets its name from its characteristic large ‘eye spot’ on each of its four wings, which reminds of peacock feathers.
These tropical arthropods display a territorial behavior especially during the mating season, as the males get belligerently involved in protecting their host plant territories from other males and insects, where the females would lay their eggs.
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Average wingspan: 2 – 2¾ inches Life span 1-4 months.
The Peacock Butterfly gets its name from its characteristic large ‘eye spot’ on each of its four wings, which reminds of peacock feathers.
These tropical arthropods display a territorial behavior especially during the mating season, as the males get belligerently involved in protecting their host plant territories from other males and insects, where the females would lay their eggs.
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