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Sulphur Metalmark

Baeotis s. sulphurea

Description:

The Riodinidae are members of the Superfamily Papilionoidea, the true butterflies. They typically thrive in the tropical latitudes, especially those of the Americas, and approximately 1,300 species are known. Small to medium in size, metalmarks vary widely in their patterns, behavior, and postures. Males have reduced front legs that are not used for walking, and females have three pairs of walking legs. Adults usually perch with their wings spread open or cocked slightly, while many tropical species habitually perch upside down on large leaves. Males locate mates by perching, rather than patrolling. Egg shape varies widely, but caterpillars are typically slug-shaped. Metalmarks overwinter in the larval or pupal stage.

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8 Comments

Bhagya Herath
Bhagya Herath 9 years ago

Beautiful capture.....

Adarsha B S
Adarsha B S 9 years ago

Very beautiful :)

RobertSmith194
RobertSmith194 9 years ago

Amazing :) So beautiful!

lolaperkins76
lolaperkins76 9 years ago

Very beautiful!

dotun55
dotun55 9 years ago

Very pretty! Like it's wearing a cloth of linen.

ericrodgers1
ericrodgers1 9 years ago

It's so beautiful!

Dixie
Dixie 9 years ago

How pretty!

Maria dB
Maria dB 9 years ago

Beautifully composed shot! Could you please state in the habitat section in what kind of place you saw it? Thanks!

Hidalgo, Mexico

Spotted on Mar 23, 2006
Submitted on Oct 27, 2014

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