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Limenitis arthemis, the red-spotted purple or white admiral, is a North American butterfly species in the cosmopolitan genus Limenitis.It has been studied for its evolution of mimicry, and for the several stable hybrid wing patterns within this nominal species; it is one of the most dramatic examples of hybridization between non-mimetic and mimetic populations.
Limenitis is a genus of brush-footed butterflies, commonly called the admirals. The sister butterflies ( Adelpha ) and commander butterflies ( Moduza ) are sometimes included here. The name Limenitis is Neo-Latin "of harbours", from Ancient Greek Λιμενιτις (from λιμήν, a harbour, haven).
White admiral, Limenitis arthemis rubrofasciata Red-spotted purple, Limenitis arthemis astyanax Viceroy, Limenitis archippus Lorquin's admiral, Limenitis lorquini. Red-spotted admiral, Limenitis arthemis. White admiral, Limenitis arthemis arthemis; Red-spotted purple, Limenitis arthemis astyanax; Viceroy, Limenitis archippus
Limenitis weidemeyerii is found in western Canada, the northern Great Plains (an outlying population), and the Western United States, from the Rocky Mountains westward to the Sierra Nevada and California. It is named after John William Weidemeyer, a 19th-century entomologist whose specimen from the Rocky Mountains was used to describe the species.
Limenitis arthemis astyanax [1]: 54–55 Red-spotted purple, white admiral: Subspecies L. arthemis astyanax is resident statewide T5 - secure subspecies [2] Papilionidae: Protographium marcellus [1]: 56–57 Zebra swallowtail: Resident statewide G5 - secure: Papilionidae: Papilio polyxenes [1]: 58–59 Black swallowtail: Resident statewide G5 ...
Limenitis archippus (viceroy) Limenitis arthemis astyanax ('Astyanax' red-spotted purple) Limenitis arthemis (red-spotted purple) Limenitis weidemeyerii (Weidemeyer's admiral) Marpesia chiron (many-banded daggerwing) Marpesia coresia (waiter daggerwing) Marpesia petreus (ruddy daggerwing) Mestra amymone (common mestra) Myscelia cyananthe ...
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Viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus) [34] Weidemeyer's admiral butterfly (Limenitis weidemeyerii) [34] West Coast lady butterfly (Vanessa annabella) [34] Western bean cutworm (Striacosta albicosta) [42] Western tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio rutulus) [34] White admiral butterfly (Limenitis arthemis) [34] White peacock butterfly ...