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Queen

Danaus gilippus

Description:

Upperside is chestnut brown; black borders of forewings have 2 rows of white spots; white spots are scattered at the forewing apex. Underside of hindwing has black veins; black borders of both wings have 2 rows of white spots. Upperside of male hindwing has a black scale patch. Very similar to the Soldier (Danaus eresimus), but is more brown and has less defined wing veins on the upperside. Underside hindwing lacks band of pale spots present in the Soldier. Queens in the southwest (and sometimes in the southeast) have pale veins on the upperside of the hindwings, which are lacking in the Soldier. Wing Span: 2 5/8 - 3 7/8 inches (6.7 - 9.8 cm).

Habitat:

On frogfruit along side of road crossing Belton Dam spillway.

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2 Comments

joanbstanley
joanbstanley 11 years ago

Thank you.

MrsPbio
MrsPbio 11 years ago

Lovely!!!

joanbstanley
Spotted by
joanbstanley

Temple, Texas, USA

Spotted on Oct 25, 2012
Submitted on Nov 6, 2012

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