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Orange Sulfur Butterfly

Colias Euryteme

Description:

An orange sulfur is a butterfly. The orange sulfurs wing span can be as big as 2 3/4 or as small as 1 3/8 inches. This butterfly is also known as the alfalfa butterfly. The orange sulfur is one of the most common butterflies in North America. These interesting creatures family is known as Pieride kingdom, they are very closely related to the yellow sulfur butterfly. The orange sulfur has yellow veins, dark black spots. The females can be yellow or pale. A sulfur can mate and lay 100 eggs multiple times in its lifetime. An adult can live up to 2 to 4 weeks, but if the butterfly manages to survive the winter it can live up to a year. These interesting creatures mostly eat at night. Did you know that the young orange sulfur caterpillar will a whole leaf each day, and a older caterpillar can eat only half? The orange sulfur drinks nectar and enjoys milkweed. The scientific name for the flying fritters are Colias Eurytheme. Hope you enjoyed this bit about the orange sulfur!

Habitat:

The orange sulfur is one of the most common butterflies in North America.

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By Jenna Y.

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Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Oct 25, 2016
Submitted on Dec 22, 2016

Spotted for Mission

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