Just 1.6 inches (4 centimeters) is the wingspan of the Small Yellow-banded Legionnaire (Acraea acerata) butterfly.
Specifically, the butterfly makes its presence known more by color and feeding habits than by size. The butterfly's wings broadly are bordered in black. Within the borders the color ranges from rich orange brown to faded buff. Even though morning glory family members are the larval food plants, the butterfly as a caterpillar finds cultivated sweet potatoes irresistible.
Acraea acerata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Small Yellow-banded Legionnaire butterfly.Specifically, the predominant color on the small legionnaire ranges from orange brown to faded buff. The color and the patterning are the same whether the butterfly is seen from above or below. Both are cheery additions to the open bush and forest clearings that the butterfly favors in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Western Pygmy Blue Butterfly is the smallest butterfly.
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Sub-Saharan Africa north of South Africa is the range of the Small Yellow-banded Legionnaire (Acraea acerata) butterfly.Specifically, the butterfly favors the cultivated and open areas of tropical Africa. The butterfly is found neither in North Africa nor in the Republic of South Africa. The caterpillar stage of the butterfly is fearless in its pursuit of its favorite plant within the morning glory family: sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas).
All year round is the flight period of the Small Yellow-banded Legionnaire (Acraea acerata) butterfly.Specifically, the colorful butterflies may be seen throughout the year. But the populations may be greater or small depending upon what else is going on in the butterfly's life cycle and in the immediate environment. Under optimum conditions, the butterfly population may number in thousands early in the year and in the handful later on.
Members of the morning glory family(Convolvulaceae) are the larval food plant of the Small Yellow-banded Legionnaire (Acraea acerata) butterfly.Specifically, the caterpillar stage in the butterfly's life cycle favors sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) over all other morning glory relatives. But sweet potatoes are important food and cash crops in the butterfly's tropical African habitat. The butterfly's presence therefore is not always welcome.
Open bush and forest clearings are the habitat of the Small Yellow-banded Legionnaire (Acraea acerata) butterfly.Specifically, the butterfly favors the morning glory plant family members that it finds in such a habitat. The plants are important as hosts and food sources to the butterfly's caterpillar stage. The most popular of the plants are sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas), important food and cash crops to tropical Africa's farmers.
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A monarch butterfly in caterpillar form is about 5 cm long. The chrysalis is blue-green with a band of black and gold on the end of the abdomen. The butterfly itself has a wingspan or 8.9 to 10.2 centimetres which is the same as 3 1/2 to 4 inches.
The Mission Blue Butterfly is a small butterfly with a wingspan of about 1 to 1.5 inches. It has bright blue wings with black borders and white markings. The underside of its wings is gray-brown with orange spots near the base.
The Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri) typically has a wingspan of about 1 to 1.25 inches (2.5 to 3.2 cm). This small butterfly is known for its vibrant blue coloration and is native to the Florida Keys. Its size makes it one of the smaller species of butterflies in the region. Conservation efforts are ongoing due to its endangered status.
Roseate Tern is a small bird measuring 33 to 36 cm long. WIth a wingspan of 67 to 76 cm.