Here is a list of some:Main Region Status Common Name (Scientific Name)T for threatened and e for endangered 1 T Butterfly, Bay Checkerspot * (Euphydryas editha bayensis) 1 E Butterfly, Behren's Silverspot * (Speyeria zerene behrensii) 1 E Butterfly, Callippe Silverspot * (Speyeria callippe callippe) 1 E Butterfly, El Segundo Blue * (Euphilotes battoides allyni) 1 E Butterfly, Fender's Blue (Icaricia icarioides fenderi) 3 E Butterfly, Karner Blue * (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) 1 E Butterfly, Lange's Metalmark * (Apodemia mormo langei) 1 E Butterfly, Lotis Blue * (Lycaeides argyrognomon lotis) 1 E Butterfly, Mission Blue * (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) 3 E Butterfly, Mitchell's Satyr * (Neonympha mitchellii mitchellii) 1 E Butterfly, Myrtle's Silverspot * (Speyeria zerene myrtleae) 1 T Butterfly, Oregon Silverspot * (Speyeria zerene hippolyta) 1 E Butterfly, Palos Verdes Blue * (Glaucopsyche lygdamus palosverdesensis) 1 E Butterfly, Quino Checkerspot (Euphydryas editha quino (=E. e. wrighti)) 4 E Butterfly, Saint Francis' Satyr * (Neonympha mitchellii francisci) 1 E Butterfly, San Bruno Elfin * (Callophrys mossii bayensis) 4 E Butterfly, Schaus Swallowtail * (Heraclides (=Papilio) aristodemus ponceanus) 1 E Butterfly, Smith's Blue * (Euphilotes enoptes smithi) 6 E Butterfly, Uncompahgre Fritillary (Boloria acrocnema) Region 1 - Pacific Region: CA, HI, ID, NV, OR, WA, American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands Region 2 - Southwest Region: AZ, NM, OK, TX Region 3 - Great Lakes-Big Rivers Region: IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI Region 4 - Southeast Region: AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Region 5 - Northeast Region: CT, DE, ME, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, VA, WV, The District of Columbia Region 6 - Mountain-Prairie Region: CO, KS, MT, NE, ND, SD, UT, WY Region 7 - Alaska Region: Alaska And that's all
The Julia caterpillars eat passion vine, and the butterflies pollinate flowers.
They migrate thousands of miles and for som animal that small, it's a long journy. The monarch butterfly will migrate halfway around the world. Many will die on this trip but it's all for survival purposes in the end.
The blue butterfly is commonly known as the "blue morpho butterfly" due to its vibrant blue wings and morpho species classification.
There is no such thing as a "Ulesses butterfly puma." It appears to be a combination of different species, but doesn't exist in reality. Butterflies, like the Ulysses butterfly, are insects, and pumas are large feline mammals.
Ulysses butterflies are known for their social behavior during breeding and migration. They form loose groups while feeding on nectar and can be observed puddling, where males gather to drink minerals from damp soil. During migration, they may fly in loose flocks to take advantage of favorable wind conditions.
The Ulysses butterfly moves by lightly flapping their wins and fluttering in the air. The Ulysses butterfly is found on every continent except Antarctica. The common name of the Ulysses butterfly is the Blue Mountain Butterfly.
well they do but i went to the Internet and a lot of things came up and i don't know what to think but oh well they migrate to a place. i know that place its the place they migrate.
The predators of a Ulysses butterfly include Birds, flying foxes, snakes, and frogs
humidity!
Monarch butterfly, which may migrate from Canada to Mexico.
In ya backyard.
yes they do
The monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico for the winter.
Monarchs do migrate to warmer climes in winter.
yes they migrate to your mother house!
The butterfly was named by Carolus Linnaeus in 1758. In the same year Linnaeus published a book called "Systema Natura". He used classical mythology and specific names to specify his work. In the first group was Equites or knights. The Ulysses butterfly is named in the second group, the Achaen Army.
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.