by Will Cook
Here's a selection of images of 90 butterfly species from two trips to Texas, June 5-7 and October 13-19, 2004 (full trip list). South Texas is a butterflier's paradise! I also found some interesting dragonflies, too. All photos were taken using a Nikon CoolPix 995.
| American Snout (Libytheana carinenta) By far the most common butterfly in the Lower Rio Grande Valley in October - seeing several thousand in a day is not unusual. Compare with American Snout from North Carolina. |
| American Snout (Libytheana carinenta) Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/13/04. |
| American Snout (Libytheana carinenta) Caught by a spider. |
| Julia Heliconian (Dryas iulia) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. |
| Zebra Heliconian (Heliconius charithonia) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. |
| Mexican Fritillary (Euptoieta hegesia) Similar to the related Variegated Fritillary but with the center of its hindwing is an unmarked orange. |
| Band-celled Sister (Adelpha fessonia) Chihuahua Woods RR tracks, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/18/04. |
| Mexican Bluewing (Myscelia ethusa) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. |
| Mexican Bluewing (Myscelia ethusa) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. |
| Common Mestra (Mestra amymone) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. |
| Tropical Leafwing (Anaea aidea) Nectaring on a gas station's Lantana planting at a busy intersection on US 83. |
| Hackberry Emperor (Asterocampa celtis) 6/6/04 - Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park, Hidalgo Co., TX. Compare with Hackberry Emperor from North Carolina. |
| Tawny Emperor (Asterocampa clyton) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. |
| Tawny Emperor (Asterocampa clyton) San Ygnacio, Zapata Co., TX 6/6/04. |
| Tawny Emperor (Asterocampa clyton) NABA Butterfly Park, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/16/04. |
| Gemmed Satyr (Cyllopsis gemma) Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park, Hidalgo Co., TX 6/6/04. Compare with Gemmed Satyr from North Carolina. |
| Carolina Satyr (Hermeuptychia sosybius) Santa Ana NWR, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/15/04. The proper name of the species found in the Lower Rio Grande is not clear - it has been called Hermes Satyr (Hermeuptychia hermes) in the past. Compare with Carolina Satyr from North Carolina. |
| Queen (Danaus gilippus) Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/13/04. |
| Soldier (Danaus eresimus) Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/13/04. |
| Soldier (Danaus eresimus) Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/13/04. |
| Queen (Danaus gilippus) (left) and Soldiers (Danaus eresimus) Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX 10/13/04. |
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