1/6/22 on Camphorweed Sabino Canyon Texan Crescent Texan Crescent Texan Crescent Texan Crescent Underwing 11/2/21 on Turpentine Bush Sabino Canyon Texan Crescent


Butterflies of Southern Arizona


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Texan Crescent.
Anthanassa texana.
Brush-footed Butterfly(Nymphalidae) Family.

Identification: Outer margin is indented below tip of forewing. Upperside is black with small white spots and some rusty red near wing bases. Hindwing with median band of cream-colored spots. Wing Span: 1 1/4 - 1 7/8 inches (3.2 - 4.8 cm). Life History: Males perch in gulches to watch for females. Eggs are laid in groups on underside of host plant leaves; caterpillars eat leaves. Flight: Several broods, from March-November in south Florida and Arizona, throughout the year in South Texas and the tropics. Caterpillar Hosts: Various low plants of the acanthus family including Ruellia, Jacobina, Beloperone, and Siphonoglossa. Adult Food: Flower nectar. Habitat: Deserts, dry gulches, open areas, streamsides, road edges, city parks. Range: Guatemala north through Mexico to southern California, east across the southern United States to northern Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Strays to Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, South Dakota, and central Nevada. Conservation: Not usually of concern.

Santa Catalina Mountains
Chihuahua Pines Picnic Area.
Location: On Tagetes lemmonii in wash.
10/12/17

Notes: 1/6/22 Nice dorsal view of open wings on Camphorweed.

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