
Black, Hairy Yellow-striped Caterpillars — Image by kenne

Black, Hairy Yellow-striped Caterpillars — Image by kenne
Posted December 30, 2021 by kenneturner in Capturing the Moment, Information, Photography, Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson Arizona
Tagged with caterpillars, Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson Arizona




Nais Metalmark Butterflies on Ceanithus Fenderli Bushes — Images by kenne
It’s all about timing, and this was the moment!
Yesterday, while hiking the Aspen Loop on Mount Lemmon, we came upon plants steaming with butterflies and quickly concluded that the bush was the caterpillar host for these butterflies. We discussed possible names.
The butterflies are the nais metalmark and the host plant is the ceanithus fenderli. “Males perch and patrol near the host plant for females. Eggs are laid singly on leaves or flowers. Caterpillars rest in shelters of leaves tied together with silk and emerge to feed on leaves and fruits. Mature caterpillars hibernate in leaf litter.”
These scenes were very impressive!
Since I’m not a butterfly expert, I hope I have done my homework well.
kenne
Posted July 9, 2013 by kenneturner in Capturing the Moment, Education, Information, Nature, Photography
Tagged with Butterflies, Butterfly, Caterpillar, caterpillars, Ceanithus Fenderli, congruence, Coronado National Forest, Host (biology), host plant, Mount Lemmon, Nais Metalmark Butterfly, Outdoors, Plant, Santa Catalina Mountains, Southern Arizona, Tucson Arizona, Wildlife