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owl butterfly

Papilio eurilochus

Description:

Butterflies in the genus Caligo are commonly called owl butterflies, after their huge eyespots, which resemble owls' eyes. They are found in the rainforests and secondary forests of Mexico, Central and South America. Owl butterflies are very large, 65–200 millimetres (2.6–7.9 in), and fly only a few metres at a time, so avian predators have little difficulty in following them to their settling place. However, the butterflies preferentially fly in dusk, when few avian predators are around. The Latin name may possibly refer to their active periods. Caligo means darkness.

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2 Comments

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

thanks ashish...i have another that looks similar...i am going to post it and you can find out if it is the same species

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 12 years ago

Owl

SusanEllison
Spotted by
SusanEllison

Houston, Texas, USA

Spotted on Jun 17, 2011
Submitted on Jun 18, 2011

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