There’s only one place in Seattle where you can watch a butterfly emerge from a chrysalis indoors: our Tropical Butterfly House. And this week you’ll have 350 more opportunities from El Salvador. Stop by and see what emerges!
Bioproductores de El Salvador
El Salvador
10 - Archeoprepona demophoon (Hubner’s Prepona)
20 - Caligo memnon (Owl Butterfly)
20 - Catonephele numilia (Halloween Butterfly)
20 - Eurytides thymbraeus (White-crested Swallowtail)
20 - Heliconius hecale (Tiger Longwing)
25 - Heliconius hortense (Mountain Longwing)
20 - Heliconius ismenius (Ismenius Longwing)
20 - Lycorea cleobaea (Large Tiger)
50 - Morpho polyphemus (White Morpho)
25 - Myscelia ethusa (Royal Blue Butterfly)
25 - Papilio androgeus (Queen Page)
25 - Papilio erostratus (Dusky Swallowtail)
20 - Papilio torquatus (Band-gapped Swallowtail)
10 - Archeoprepona demophon (One-spotted Prepona)
20 - Parides montezuma (Montezuma Cattleheart)
20 - Tithorea harmonia (Harmonia Tigerwing)
Total = 350
“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, April 25, 2015
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