Vanessa atalanta
Red Admiral
Introduction:
The forewing of this butterfly bears on a black ground an oblique vermilion band and a group of white subapical spots. On the hindwing the larger portion of the distal margin is red, with a row of small black spots and at the anal angle an elongate blue spot. The underside is partly variegated with blue; the forewing is on the whole similar in markings to the upper, while the hindwing is brightly variegated and clouded, bearing black markings, of which those in the cell resemble a figure (on the left wing 18 or 98, on the right 81 or 89); in the middle of the costal area there is a pale patch and in the distal marginal area a row of ocellus-like spots. Sometimes, especially in the female, the red band of the forewing bears a small white spot in the middle.
Life Cycle: It resides in warmer areas, but migrates north in spring and sometimes again in autumn.
Size 1.8–2.0 in (45–50 mm)
Sexual Dimorphism: false
Metamorphosis: complete (egg, larva, pupa, adult)