Marbled White
By Ilex
- 17 Jul, 2010
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Not actually a "White" butterfly at all, but a member of the "Browns" family.
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Wow...a Marbled white Ilex, stunning pattern.....usually this is too far north for them...I wonder if it came up with the heat last week?
17 Jul, 2010
Thanks once again :-)
Janey, these are actually resident here, there are currently quite a few in amongst the grasses right now, and it's another species who's larval food-plants are various different grasses.
17 Jul, 2010
The perfect habitat for them Ilex......they are a stunning insect. It amazes me that butterflies have such vivid colouring and aren't camouflaged at all....whereas moths usually are.
17 Jul, 2010
You're right Janey, they do employ very different strategies don't they. These Marbled Whites, in particular, are incredibly conspicuous and visible for quite a distance since they don't blend with the natural vegetation at all. Of course most butterflies do have a camouflage option with their wings closed and a display option with the wings open, but even so they don't approach the often amazing camouflage and mimicry of moths.
18 Jul, 2010
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Lovely photo and close up
17 Jul, 2010