Limenitis artemis, commonly known as the Red-spotted Purple butterfly, primarily feeds on the nectar of various flowers. Adults are attracted to blooms from plants such as dogbane, milkweed, and various composites. The larvae, or caterpillars, feed on the leaves of certain host plants, particularly those in the willow, birch, and cherry families. This diet plays a crucial role in their development and survival.
The accepted scientific name is Limenitis arthemis astyanax.
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The accepted scientific name is Limenitis archippus floridensis.
She was the Hellenic Goddess of the hunt, wild animals and child birth
Hera was Aphrodite's mother as well as Arthemis , Athena ,and Apollo.
Asclepius/Aesculapius is not a child of Zeus. His parents are Apollo and Coronis.
The Red-Spotted Purple (Limenitis arthemis astyanax) is a butterfly that primarily feeds on the leaves of various trees and shrubs during its larval stage, particularly prefering those from the willow, cherry, and birch families. As adults, they typically feed on nectar from flowers, including those of milkweed, thistle, and various other flowering plants. They also engage in mud-puddling, where they obtain nutrients from moist soil or decaying organic matter. Predators of the butterfly include birds and other insects that are deterred by its mimicry of toxic species.
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Apollo Carneos,Arthemis Orthia, Athina Khalkioikos had known temples and shrines.
What kind of a question is that!?Try telling it to the inhabitants of modern Sparta that they don't actually exist. ANSWERYes there is ancient acropolis in Sparta,temple of Arthemis Orthia, Menelaion,graves etc
The caterpillar you’re describing is likely the larval stage of the Viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus). Viceroy caterpillars are known for their distinctive orange coloration with a prominent black stripe running down their backs. They are commonly found in North America and are often mistaken for the Monarch caterpillar due to their similar coloration. However, Viceroy caterpillars can be distinguished by their unique markings and feeding habits.