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Danaus gilippus (Cramer), 1776

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Queen

(Danaus gilippus)

 

 

Queen ( Danaus gilippus [Cramer])

Wing span: 2 5/8 - 3 7/8 inches (6.7 - 9.8 cm).

Identification: Upperside is chestnut brown; black borders have 2 rows of white spots; white spots are scattered at the apex. Underside of hindwing has black veins; black border has 2 rows of white spots. Upperside of male hindwing has a black scale patch.

Life history: To find females, males patrol all day. Females lay eggs singly on leaves, stems, and flower buds; which the caterpillars eat. Adults roost communally.

Flight: All year in Florida and South Texas, July-August in the north.

Caterpillar hosts: Milkweeds and milkweed vines. Some of the milkweeds contain cardiac glycosides which are stored in the bodies of both the caterpillar and adult. These poisons are distasteful and emetic to birds and other vertebrate predators. After tasting a Queen, a predator might associate the bright warning colors of the adult or caterpillar with an unpleasant meal, and avoid Queens in the future.

Adult food: Nectar from flowers including milkweeds, fogfruit, and shepherd's needle.

Habitat: Open, sunny areas including fields, deserts, roadsides, pastures, dunes, washes, and waterways.

Range: Resident in extreme southern United States south through tropical lowlands of the West Indies and Central America to Argentina. Regular stray and sometime colonist in the plains; rarely along Atlantic coastal plain to Massachusetts and the Great Plains.

Comments: The Florida Viceroy ( Limenitis archippus floridensis ) is edible, but mimics the Queen in order to gain some protection from predators.

 

Queen (Danaus gilippus)

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Queen

Danaus gilippus (Cramer, 1776)

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Attributes of Danaus gilippus


Family: Brush-footed Butterflies ( Nymphalidae )

Subfamily: Milkweed Butterflies ( Danainae )

Identification: Upperside is chestnut brown; black borders of forewings have 2 rows of white spots; white spots are scattered at the forewing apex. Underside of hindwing has black veins ; black borders of both wings have 2 rows of white spots. Upperside of male hindwing has a black scale patch. Very similar to the Soldier (Danaus eresimus), but is more brown and has less defined wing veins on the upperside. Underside hindwing lacks band of pale spots present in the Soldier. Queens in the southwest (and sometimes in the southeast) have pale veins on the upperside of the hindwings, which are lacking in the Soldier.

Life history : To find females, males patrol all day. Females lay eggs singly on leaves, stems, and flower buds; which the caterpillars eat. Adults roost communally.

Flight : All year in Florida and South Texas, July-August in the north.

Wing span : 2 5/8 - 3 7/8 inches (6.7 - 9.8 cm).

Caterpillar hosts: Milkweeds and milkweed vines. Some of the milkweeds contain cardiac glycosides which are stored in the bodies of both the caterpillar and adult. These poisons are distasteful and emetic to birds and other vertebrate predators. After tasting a Queen, a predator might associate the bright warning colors of the adult or caterpillar with an unpleasant meal, and avoid Queens in the future.

Adult food: Nectar from flowers including milkweeds, fogfruit, and shepherd's needle.

Habitat: Open, sunny areas including fields, deserts, roadsides, pastures, dunes, washes, and waterways.

Range: Resident in extreme southern United States south through tropical lowlands of the West Indies and Central America to Argentina. Regular stray and sometime colonist in the plains; rarely along Atlantic coastal plain to Massachusetts and the Great Plains. Comments: The Florida Viceroy (Limenitis archippus floridensis) is edible, but mimics the Queen in order to gain some protection from predators.

Conservation: Not usually required.

NatureServe Global Status : G5 - Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.

Management needs: None reported.

Documented Records for Danaus gilippus



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Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
ID: 0000 0000 0502 0519 [detail]
© 1997 Christopher L. Christie

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 0000 0000 0903 0738 [detail]
© 2003 Christopher L. Christie

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 0091 3183 0986 0081 [detail]
Gerald and Buff Corsi
© 2001 California Academy of Sciences

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 0000 0000 0903 0739 [detail]
© 2003 Christopher L. Christie

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Striated Queen
ID: 0000 0000 0904 0680 [detail]
© 2004 BonTerra Consulting

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 0000 0000 1005 0783 [detail]
© 2005 West Coast Environmental and Engineering

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 0000 0000 1005 0784 [detail]
© 2005 West Coast Environmental and Engineering

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 0000 0000 0807 0810 [detail]
© 2007 Dave Mangham/www.wildlifephotos.org.uk

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 6666 6666 0909 0262 [detail]
Gerald and Buff Corsi
© 2009 California Academy of Sciences

Danaus gilippus
Danaus gilippus
Queen Butterfly
ID: 6666 6666 0909 0263 [detail]
Gerald and Buff Corsi
© 2009 California Academy of Sciences

Danaus gilippus (female)
Danaus gilippus (female)
Striated Queen
ID: 0000 0000 0605 0830 [detail]
© 2005 Dee E. Warenycia

Danaus gilippus ssp. strigosus
Danaus gilippus ssp. strigosus
Striated Monarch Butterfly
ID: 1335 3153 0214 0093 [detail]
Robert Potts
© 2002 California Academy of Sciences

Danaus gilippus thersippus
Danaus gilippus thersippus
Queen Butterfly
(shown with Asclepias albicans )
ID: 0000 0000 0509 3054 [detail]
© 2009 Anna Bennett

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Danaus gilippus ssp. strigosus
Danaus gilippus ssp. strigosus
Striated Monarch Butterfly
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Robert Potts
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Danaus gilippus thersippus
Danaus gilippus thersippus
Queen Butterfly
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© 2009 Anna Bennett

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