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Limenitis camilla

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Limenitis

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Scientific name
  
Limenitis camilla

Higher classification
  
Limenitis

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

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Similar
  
Limenitis, Butterfly, Silver‑washed fritillary, Butterflies and moths, Polygonia c‑album

White admiral limenitis camilla larva moving to new leaf timelapse 26 august 2015


Limenitis camilla, the (Eurasian) white admiral, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in woodland throughout southern Britain and much of Europe and Asia, extending as far east as Japan.

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Adult white admirals have black wings with white bands. The contrasting colours help to break up the outline of the wing, camouflaging it from predators. They have a wingspan of approximately 60–65 mm and have a distinctive, elegant flight consisting of short periods of wing beats, followed by long glides.

Limenitis camilla Butterflies of Europe Limenitis camilla

The white admiral feeds on bramble blossom and honeydew and the female will lay its eggs singly on wisps of honeysuckle growing in dense woodland. The caterpillars are green with red-brown hairs and are camouflaged on a leaf by a mixture of their own droppings and silk. As autumn approaches it will form a tent-like structure made of leaf tissue known as a hibernaculum which it then secures to the stem with silk before hibernating. The caterpillar will then awaken the following spring and after a brief spell of feeding will moult, revealing a spiny green skin. It will then pupate during the summer, forming a green and gold chrysalis. After approximately two weeks the adult will emerge.

Limenitis camilla Butterflies of Europe Limenitis camilla

Larvae feed on Lonicera (L. japonica, L. xylosteum, L. tatarica, L. maackii, L. gibbiflora) and Weigela horstensis.

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically:

  • L. c. camilla – Caucasus, Transcaucasia
  • L. c. japonica Ménétriés, 1857 – Amur, Ussuri

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    References

    Limenitis camilla Wikipedia