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  2. Vanessa cardui - Wikipedia

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    Painted lady butterflies have a visual system that resembles that of a honey bee. Adult V. cardui eyes contain ultraviolet, blue, and green opsins . [ 40 ] Unlike other butterflies, such as the monarch or red postman butterflies, painted ladies lack red receptors, which means that they are not sensitive to red light. [ 41 ]

  3. American lady - Wikipedia

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    The American painted lady or American lady (Vanessa virginiensis) [3] is a butterfly found throughout North America. The larvae feed on various Asteraceae , such as the cudweeds (genus Gnaphalium ), the pussytoes ( Antennaria ), and the everlastings ( Anaphalis ), which all belong to tribe Gnaphalieae . [ 4 ]

  4. Australian painted lady - Wikipedia

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    The Australian painted and the painted lady have very similar lifestyles and behaviours, but the Australian painted lady lives in an arid and stressful environment. Australian painted lady colouration could be induced in painted lady butterflies by injecting the larvae with stress-inducing hormones and subjecting them to lowered temperatures.

  5. How a group of butterflies flew 2,600 miles across the ... - AOL

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    A study found a group of painted lady butterflies traveled 2,600 miles across the Atlantic Ocean without stopping. Experts say it may be a world record for insects.

  6. West Coast lady - Wikipedia

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    This butterfly is often seen basking in open areas in its habitat. [2] Their habitats are mostly localized to open areas from the Upper Sonoran to the Canadian zones. [ 3 ] The West Coast Lady is a multiple brooded species, meaning that there are more than one set of offspring within a single breeding season. [ 2 ]

  7. A Butterfly Traveled an Unbelievable 2,600 Miles Across the ...

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    Traveling from West Africa to French Guiana, Painted Lady butterflies provide further evidence that these winged insects likely migrated to the Americas.

  8. Cynthia (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    The Painted lady (V. cardui) is a large butterfly (wing span 5–9 cm (2.0–3.5 in)) identified by the black and white corners of its mainly deep orange, black-spotted wings. It has five white spots in the black forewing tips and while the orange areas may be pale here and there, there are no clean white dots in them.

  9. Vanessa (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa is a genus of brush-footed butterflies in the tribe Nymphalini.It has a near-global distribution and includes conspicuous species such as the red admirals (e.g., red admiral, Indian red admiral, New Zealand red admiral), the Kamehameha, and the painted ladies of the Cynthia group (formerly a subgenus): Painted lady, American painted lady, West Coast lady, Australian painted lady, etc.

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