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Red admiral

Vanessa atalanta

Description:

The characteristic coloration of the Red admiral butterfly is a black hindwing with a red-orange marginal band; the dorsal forewing is also black with white markings near the apex. The wing span of the Red admiral ranges between 45–50 mm. These butterflies tend to have a brighter coloration and a larger body mass during the summer months than during the winter. The legs and eyes of the Red admiral tend to be hairy and the head is moderately large. A mature caterpillar of the larvae stage is cylindrical in shape and has branching spines arranged in rows lengthwise.

Habitat:

Red admirals tend to be found in moist environments such as marshes, woods, fields, and well-watered gardens. These butterflies cannot stand extreme winter cold and are forced to migrate southward during the winter months to warmer climates. During this migration they can be found in habitats ranging from subtropics to tundras. The caterpillars of this species live on the plants they feed on.

Notes:

Spotted in rural area of Deventer, Holland.

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Jae
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Jae

Voorst, Gelderland, Netherlands

Spotted on Jul 13, 2014
Submitted on Jul 16, 2014

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