- Heliconius charithonia
Taxobox
name = "Heliconius charithonia"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = Zebra Longwing
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
unranked_familia =Rhopalocera
superfamilia =Papilionoidea
familia = Nymphalidae
subfamilia =Heliconiinae
genus = "Heliconius "
species = "H. charithonia"
binomial = "Heliconius charithonia"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1767)
synonyms =
*"Heliconius charithonius"The Zebra Longwing "Heliconius charithonia", [http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/lepindex/detail.dsml?TaxonNo=152433.0&UserID=&UserName=&&listPageURL=list%2edsml%3fsort%3dSCIENTIFIC%255fNAME%255fon%255fcard%26SCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcardqtype%3dstarts%2bwith%26SCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcard%3dcharithonia%26recLimit%3d30&searchPageURL=index%2edsml%3fSCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcardqtype%3dstarts%2bwith%26sort%3dSCIENTIFIC%255fNAME%255fon%255fcard%26SCIENTIFIC%5fNAME%5fon%5fcard%3dcharithonia%26recLimit%3d30 Card for "charithonia" in LepIndex. Accessed 3 August 2007.] ] Marrku Savela's Website on Lepidoptera [http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/nymphalidae/heliconiinae/heliconius/index.html|Page on "Heliconius" genus.] ] (also known as the Zebra Heliconian) is a species ofbutterfly belonging to the subfamilyHeliconiinae of theNymphalidae . It was declared the official butterfly ofFlorida (U.S.A.) in 1996.Distribution
The butterfly ranges over parts of North, Central and
South America , as well as theWest Indies . In North America the butterfly is found in the southern parts of theUnited States includingFlorida , Georgia, North andSouth Carolina . In South and Central America, it has been recorded inMexico ,Costa Rica ,Panama ,Colombia ,Ecuador andVenezuela .Life History
The caterpillar feeds on "
Passiflora lutea ", (yellow passionflower), "Passiflora suberosa " (corky stemmed passionvine), and "Passiflora biflora " (two-flower). The adults are unusual among butterflies in that they eat pollen as well as sipping nectar. This ability contributes to their longevity -- 3 months as an adult. [ Scott, JA. 1986. The butterflies of North America. Stanford University Press] Because of their relatively long lifespan and their activity throughout the day, this is a popular species with butterfly houses. Another unusual feature is that adults roost in groups of up to 70, and return to the same roost each evening.Taxonomic note
In some publications the butterfly is referred to as "Heliconius charitonius", but this is either a "lapsus calami" or unjustified emmendation of the original name given by Linnaeus in 1767, "Papilio charithonia". Cramer in 1777 was apparently the first to publish this incorrect name. Godman & Salvin in 1901 referred to the species as "H. charithonie" ["sic"] .
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Cited references
External links
* [http://bugguide.net/node/view/533 Heliconius charitonius on BugGuide.net]
* [http://www.heliconius.co.uk/photos.htm Heliconius charitonius and other Heliconius butterfly photos]
* [http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/561013591ENaBry Photo album of just Heliconius charitonius on WebShots]
* [http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/urban/roaches/german.htm zebra longwing] on theUF / IFAS Featured Creatures Web site
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