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  2. Oeneis chryxus - Wikipedia

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    Oeneis chryxus, the chryxus Arctic or brown Arctic, is a butterfly of subfamily Satyrinae found in the far northwest regions of Canada and the United States.The brown Arctic has highly variable colorings, which tend toward light yellow to orange brown wings that help camouflage it against its mountainous rocky habitat.

  3. Grayling (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    Grayling butterfly engages in cryptic coloring behavior to camouflage into environment. Hipparchia semele engages in cryptic coloring, or camouflage that makes it difficult to see them when they are resting on the bare ground, tree trunks, rocks, etc. [2] Their tan and brown colored wings help them conceal themselves. Usually at rest and when ...

  4. Callophrys xami - Wikipedia

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    C. xami is a tailed species of butterfly that has a wingspan range of 2.38 to 2.86 cm. In appearance, the underside of the hindwing is yellowish green; the wing also contains the postmedian white line, which is the discernible colored line located posterior to the middle of the wing, that forms a W-shape toward the tails of the butterfly.

  5. Variable checkerspot - Wikipedia

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    The diet of the adult butterfly has a large impact on the choice of D. aurantiacus as the oviposition site and larval host of the variable checkerspot. Adult butterflies prefer to oviposit on host sites that are close to nectar sources. In the Jasper Ridge site, D. aurantiacus is the host plant closest to the E. californicum nectar source. This ...

  6. Kallima inachus - Wikipedia

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    In another study in China, in the Emei mountains (altitude 450 to 1,200 metres (1,480 to 3,940 ft)), the butterfly has three generations a year in which the first and second generations predominate. Most of the second generation, along with a few of the third and sometimes the first generation, go through the winter as diapaused adults. Most ...

  7. Battus philenor - Wikipedia

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    The adults from Californian populations of these butterflies have smaller and hairier bodies and are thought to be a subspecies Battus philenor hirsute. [10] The adult pipevine swallowtail male spends most of its time feeding and searching for mates. [13]

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