The big news in our Tropical Butterfly House this week was the emergence of an Argema mimosa (African Moon moth) that had been in diapause since July of last year. Perhaps the remaining two cocoons will emerge soon as well. Unfortunately, these beautiful Saturnids have short lives so come by and see them soon!
Bioproductores de El Salvador
20 - Battus belus (Belus Swallowtail)
25 - Caligo memnon (Owl Butterfly)
10 - Catonephele numilia (Numilia)
14 - Consul fabius (Tiger Leafwing)
25 - Heliconius hortense (Mountain Longwing)
10 - Lycorea cleobaea (Large Tiger)
10 - Morpho polyphemus (White Morpho)
25 - Myscelia ethusa (Royal Blue Butterfly)
12 - Papilio androgeus (Queen Page)
20 - Papilio erostratus (Dusky Swallowtail)
10 - Parides photinus (Queen of Hearts)
30 - Prepona omphale (Blue Belly-Button)
Total = 211
Neotropical Insects NV
Suriname
10 - Battus polydamas (Polydamus Swallowtail)
05 - Heraclides anchisiades (Ruby-spotted Swallowtail)
15 - Heliconius melpomene (Postman)
05 - Heliconius hecale (Tiger Longwing)
40 - Dryas iulia (Julia Longwing)
61 - Anartia amathea (Scarlet Peacock)
61 - Biblis hyperia (Red Rim)
60 - Caligo memnon (Owl Butterfly)
60 - Eryphanis polyxena (Purple Mort Bleu Owl)
03 - Mechanitis polymnia (Polymnia Tigerwing)
20 - Tithorea harmonia (Harmonia Tigerwing)
Total = 340
Grand Total = 551
“Fresh Sheet” is our weekly shipment report of pupae on display in the emerging window. Visit Pacific Science Center’s Tropical Butterfly House and meet our newest residents.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
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