We describe a rearing protocol that allowed us to raise the threatened butterfly, Argynnis diana (Nymphalidae), while bypassing the first instar overwintering diapause. We compared the survival of offspring reared under this protocol from field-collected A. diana females from North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Larvae were reared in the lab on three phylogenetically distinct species of Southern Appalachian violets (Viola sororia, V. pubescens, and V. pedata). We assessed larval survival in A. diana to the last instar, pupation, and adulthood. Males reared in captivity emerged significantly earlier than females. An ANOVA revealed no evidence of host plant preference by A. diana toward three native violet species. We suggest that restorat...
The primary purpose of this study on Eumaeus atala, the atala butterfly, was to determine which fact...
Based on surveys of winter roost sites, the eastern migratory population of the monarch butterfly (D...
Mowing influences two endangered butterfly species, Maculinea nausithous and Maculinea teleius, dire...
This study examines whether in nature endangered quino checkerspot (Euphydryas editha quino) larvae ...
Insects in temperate areas spend the inhospitable winter conditions in a resting stage known as diap...
Larvae of the Karner blue butterfly, Lycaeidesmelissasamuelis, feed solely on wild lupine, Lupinuspe...
Adoption of novel host plants by herbivorous insects can require new adaptations and may entail loss...
The timing of oviposition and selection of the phenological stage of the host plant can have signifi...
For herbivorous insects the importance of larval food plants is obvious, yet the role of host abunda...
Rearing techniques are discussed for 375 different butterfly and skipper taxa from Utah and beyond
The red admiral butterfly, Vanessa atalanta (Linneaus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) is a globall...
In contrast to the common belief that the Baltimore checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas phaeton, is a ...
Components of host plant affiliation for two, small, blue butterflies were examined and compared. Th...
Speyeria (Nymphalidae) are a conspicuous component of the North American butterfly fauna. There are ...
Butterfly populations are in decline in Florida. An example is the Florida leafwing, Anaea troglodyt...
The primary purpose of this study on Eumaeus atala, the atala butterfly, was to determine which fact...
Based on surveys of winter roost sites, the eastern migratory population of the monarch butterfly (D...
Mowing influences two endangered butterfly species, Maculinea nausithous and Maculinea teleius, dire...
This study examines whether in nature endangered quino checkerspot (Euphydryas editha quino) larvae ...
Insects in temperate areas spend the inhospitable winter conditions in a resting stage known as diap...
Larvae of the Karner blue butterfly, Lycaeidesmelissasamuelis, feed solely on wild lupine, Lupinuspe...
Adoption of novel host plants by herbivorous insects can require new adaptations and may entail loss...
The timing of oviposition and selection of the phenological stage of the host plant can have signifi...
For herbivorous insects the importance of larval food plants is obvious, yet the role of host abunda...
Rearing techniques are discussed for 375 different butterfly and skipper taxa from Utah and beyond
The red admiral butterfly, Vanessa atalanta (Linneaus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) is a globall...
In contrast to the common belief that the Baltimore checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas phaeton, is a ...
Components of host plant affiliation for two, small, blue butterflies were examined and compared. Th...
Speyeria (Nymphalidae) are a conspicuous component of the North American butterfly fauna. There are ...
Butterfly populations are in decline in Florida. An example is the Florida leafwing, Anaea troglodyt...
The primary purpose of this study on Eumaeus atala, the atala butterfly, was to determine which fact...
Based on surveys of winter roost sites, the eastern migratory population of the monarch butterfly (D...
Mowing influences two endangered butterfly species, Maculinea nausithous and Maculinea teleius, dire...