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Chlosyne gorgone

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Scientific name
  
Chlosyne gorgone

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Chlosyne

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Chlosyne nycteis, Chlosyne, Polygonia progne, Boloria bellona, Chlosyne harrisii

The Gorgone Checkerspot (Chlosyne gorgone) is a species of Nymphalinae that occurs in North America.

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Description

The wingspan is between 32 and 45 mm. The dorsal side of the wings are orange with black markings and the hindwings have a submarginal row of solid black dots. The ventral view has a zigzag pattern of brown and white bands with a median band of white chevrons.

Range and habitat

The Gorgone Checkerspot's range consists of Alberta east to southern Ontario, south into central Texas, between the Rocky Mountains and Appalachians. Within its range they can most commonly be seen in open areas including ridges, prairies and old fields. They can also be seen at streamsides and in open hardwood forests.

Life cycle

In the northern range there is one brood between July and August, two in the mid-range between May and September and three in the southern range between April and September. The females lay their eggs in clusters on the underside of their host plants. Early instar caterpillars feed in groups and 3rd instar caterpillars hibernate.

Larval foods

  • Helianthus sp.
  • Ambrosia trifida
  • Iva xanthifolia
  • Viguiera multiflora
  • Adult foods

  • Nectar
  • Yellow flowers
  • References

    Chlosyne gorgone Wikipedia