Lyside Sulphur
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Kricogonia lyside
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Description: |
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Medium sized butterfly measuring up to 2 3/8" in length. The upperside of the male is white in color with a yellow basal area and a vertical black bar. The underside has raised veins and a satin sheen. The female is yellow or white. The tip of the forewing is square-shaped. |
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Southern USA south to Venezuela. |
Distribution and Abundance in Florida: |
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Restricted to southern Miami-Dade County and the Florida keys in Florida. |
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Scrub lowlands and forests. |
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Natural History: |
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Adults frequently migrate across Texas. Caterpillars can be found hiding in bark during the day. |
Food: |
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Larval host plants include the native lignumvitae (Guaiacum sanctum). Nectar host plants include the native black mangrove (Avicennia germinans). |
Comments: |
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For more information, visit Butterflies and Moths of North America.
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