Black Swallowtail Butterfly 2019
by Karen Adams
Title
Black Swallowtail Butterfly 2019
Artist
Karen Adams
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Digital Prints - Photography
Description
This lovely little Black Swallowtail butterfly appeared in my garden early Spring of 2019.
It is quite a beautiful specimen. This perspective shows the dorsal view of her wings.
This was taken in Ohio in May 2019. The scientific name for this butterfly is Papilio polyxenes. The name gives its obvious identifying feature that it is mostly black with the inner edge of the hindwing marked with a black spot centered in larger orange spot. The male has a yellow band near the edge of its wings, while the female has a row of yellow spots. The female also is marked with an iridescent blue band on the hindwing. The underside of their wings (ventral side that you see when they have their wings 'closed') varies between female and male as well, with the male having orange spots and the female mostly the yellow and blue. This is a female Black Swallowtail.
The size can vary on these butterflies between a wing Span of 3 1/4 - 4 1/4 inches.
Caterpillars are hungry creatures. The Black Swallowtail caterpillar loves host plants such as the leaves of plants in the parsley family (Apiaceae) including Queen Anne's Lace, carrot, celery and dill. Sometimes plants in the citrus family (Rutaceae) are preferred.
Adults like nectar from flowers including red clover, milkweed, and thistles.
My home is in a suburb and we have a large back yard that borders a protected wetlands area, a perfect place to see many types of butterflies. Black Swallowtails like a variety of open areas including fields, suburbs, marshes, deserts, and roadsides. They can be found in most of the eastern U.S., north into Quebec, west into Saskatchewan, Colorado, southeastern California and as far south as northern South America.
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May 9th, 2019
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