Black And Orange Moth Florida

The range of this butterfly overlaps both groups as it is found from florida to minnesota.
Black and orange moth florida. Here s a list of the rest of the white butterflies and yellow butterflies documented in the state. Return to results page for florida insects. The butterflies of north america are many and varied and to identify butterflies you will probably need some help. Entries are listed below in alphabetical order.
Bella moth utetheisa ornatrix bella or rattlebox moths are one of the most colorful moths found in florida. These large butterflies have a 2 to 5 inch wingspan. Several flights occur throughout the year in south florida adults feed on lantana sheppards needle and wild coffee. The larger than average size and the blue tips at the end of the antenna are great field identification clues.
There are a total of 429 florida butterflies and moths found in the insect identification database. Unlike most moths bella are active during the day. It has the typical orange and black coloring of both the gulf fritillary and the true fritillaries and the caterpillar eats both passion flower vines like the heliconiids and violets like speyeria butterflies. Wings are black with iridescent blue green scaling bright red orange red spot on hindwing and orange abdomen.
Male butterflies are more blue in color than females. Florida butterflies also include the great southern white in this group. When open their upper wings are mostly black with the hindwings showcasing iridescent blue or blue green scaling and a noticeable tail. The bella moths wing pattern is extremely variable it is however the only moth in florida that has a pink and yellow forewing with rows of black spots ringed in white.
Click on the x found on each entry below to hide specific bugs from this page s listing. So here is a quick guide to butterfly identification for 22 of the common species in north america complete with pictures and a little bit about each species from their immature forms to their diet and life cycles.