- Snout butterfly
Taxobox
name = Common Snout Butterfly
image_width = 240px
status = NE
status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
familia =Nymphalidae
subfamilia =Libytheinae
genus = "Libytheana "
species = "L. carinenta"
binomial = "Libytheana carinenta"
binomial_authority = (Cramer, 1777)
synonyms ="Libytheana bachmanii" Kirtland, 1851"Libytheana carinenta", the American or Common Snout Butterfly, is a member of the
Libytheinae subfamily , in the brush-footed butterfly familyNymphalidae . This species is found in both North and South America. The larval host plant is "Celtis " on which the eggs are laid singly. Massive migrations of this species often attract attention in the Texas and Mexican newspapers.Snout butterflies have prominent elongated mouthparts (labial palpi) which, in concert with the antennae, give the appearance of the petiole (stem) of a dead leaf. Snouts often take advantage of their brilliant
camouflage by hanging upsidedown under a twig, making them nearly invisible. Wings are patterned black-brown with white and orange markings. The fore wings have a distinctive squared off, hook-like (falcate) tip.Caterpillars appear humpbacked, having a small head, swollen first and second abdominal segments, and a last abdominal segment that is tapered and rounded. They are dark green with yellow stripes along the top and sides of the body, and have two black tubercles on the top of thethorax .External links
* [http://tolweb.org/Libytheinae/12193 Tree of Life Libytheinae]
* [http://www.cirrusimage.com/butterfly_snout.htm American Snout Butterfly: Reference quality large format closeup photographs] Cirrus Digital Imaging
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