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Dryadula phaetusa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Tribe
  
Heliconiini

Scientific name
  
Dryadula phaetusa

Higher classification
  
Dryadula

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Genus
  
Dryadula Michner, 1942

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Butterflies and moths, Dryas iulia, Heliconius erato, Dione, Eueides

Mariposa dryadula phaetusa


Dryadula is a monotypic genus of the butterfly family Nymphalidae. Its single species, Dryadula phaetusa, known as the banded orange heliconian, banded orange, or orange tiger, is native from Brazil to central Mexico, and in summer can be found rarely as far north as central Florida. Its wingspan ranges from 86 to 89 mm, and it is colored a bright orange with thick black stripes in males and a duller orange with fuzzier black stripes in females.

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Dryadula phaetusa Dryadula phaetusa Linnaeus 1758

It feeds primarily on the nectar of flowers and on bird droppings; its caterpillar feeds on passion vines including Passiflora tetrastylis. It is generally found in lowland tropical fields and valleys.

This species is unpalatable to birds and belongs to the "orange" Batesian mimicry complex.

Emergence dryadula phaetusa


Symbiosis

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Prior to their mating season, males of this species congregate by the hundreds on patches of moist soil that contain mineral salts (mud-puddling). When they cannot find such deposits, the insects visit various animals to drink salty secretions from their skin and nostrils.

Taxonomy

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The genus Dryadula Michner, 1942, is monotypic; the type species is Papilio phaetusa Linnaeus, 1758 (Syst. Nat. 10 ed., 1: 478). The type locality, given as "Indiis", is supposed to refer to the West Indies or northern South America.

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References

Dryadula phaetusa Wikipedia