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Papilio glaucus, the eastern tiger swallowtail, is a species of swallowtail butterfly native to eastern North America. It is one of the most familiar butterflies in the eastern United States,where it is common in many different habitats.It has also been found in Olüdeniz, Turkey. It flies from spring to fall, during which it produces two to three broods. Adults feed on the nectar of many species of flowers, mostly from those of the Apocynaceae, Asteraceae, and Fabaceae families. P. glaucus has a wingspan measuring 7.9 to 14 cm (3.1 to 5.5 in). The male is yellow with four black "tiger stripes" on each forewing. Females may be either yellow or black, making them dimorphic. The yellow morph is similar to the male, but with a conspicuous band of blue spots along the hindwing, while the dark morph is almost completely black. The green eggs are laid singly on plants of the Magnoliaceae and Rosaceae families. Young caterpillars are brown and white; older ones are green with two black, yellow, and blue eyespots on the thorax. The caterpillar will turn brown prior to pupating. It will reach a length of 5.5 centimetres (2.2 in). The chrysalis varies from a whitish color to dark brown. Hibernation occurs in this stage in locations with cold winter months. P. glaucus is found in the eastern United States from southern Vermont to Florida west to eastern Texas and the Great Plains. It is common throughout its range,although is rarer in southern Florida and absent from the Florida Keys.In 1932, a single specimen was collected in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is believed to have been an accidental introduction from North America. P. glaucus can be found almost anywhere deciduous forests occur. Common habitats include woodlands, fields, rivers, creeks, roadsides, and gardens. It will stray into urban parks and city yards. Because it has adapted to many different habitats and host plants, P. glaucus is a generalist, and is not considered threatened. Host plants include: Wild black cherry, Prunus serotina Ash, Fraxinus species Cottonwood, Populus species Wafer ash or hoptree, Ptelea trifoliata Common lilac, Syringa vulgaris Sweet bay magnolia, Magnolia virginiana Tulip poplar or tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera Willow, Salix species Adults are seen from spring to fall, although the exact date varies depending on the location. In the south, they are seen from February to November; in the north, they are seen from May to September. P. glaucus produces two broods in the north and three in the south. The first broods yield the smallest adults. The eastern tiger swallowtail is the state butterfly of Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, and is the state insect of Virginia. Thanks to all who have taken the time to comment on one of my postings. The feedback is appreciated. I hope everyone who has clicked on one of them was pleased with having done so. Lee

Comments (6)


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miwi

4:16AM | Sat, 07 October 2017
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water

4:24AM | Sat, 07 October 2017

Another super shot !

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durleybeachbum

4:32AM | Sat, 07 October 2017

The postwork is perfect for this subject. Superb, with fascinating information.

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kgb224

10:15AM | Sat, 07 October 2017

Superb capture and post work my friend. God bless.

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rachris480907

9:09PM | Sun, 08 October 2017

Wonderful!

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PandaB5

4:29PM | Mon, 09 October 2017

That's very pretty!


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