Butterfly Porn

Here is a hill-topping male Papilio zeliacon, or Anise swallowtail. This butterfly is widespread in the western Pacific states and is probably much more common than it once was. After the introduction of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), and subsequent escape from horticulture, the anise swallowtail took hold as a common California butterfly. Perhaps before this plant overtook our roadsides the zelicaon may have been restricted to the Sierra foothills, now you can find it across gardens in all of California. ಆದರೂ, things seem to be reversing themselves in southern CA where this butterfly is disappearing from urban areas. Recent introduction of the gypsy moth to the Ventura/LA areas has initiated insecticide spraying regimesnot to mention the appearance of an invasive parasitic Tachinidae that loves larger leps. Out on the east coast this parasitic fly and heavy spraying has extirpated the Imperial moth (Eacles imperialis) from much of it’s range, leaving it endangered in most of New England.

For those who don’t know, hill-topping behavior is a butterflyking of the mountainof sorts. A number of butterfly species (among other insects and possibly some moths) will regularly patrol the highest peaks in mate seeking behavior. Some authors consider this as lekking behavior, ಆದಾಗ್ಯೂ “anthropomorphizing butterflies with other animal behavior is easy to do. Males seem to compete for the best position on the highest peak, of which females frequent the most. Back in my home state of Illinoispeaksor even hills are far and few in-between. Instead, butterflies use railroad paths or even houses.

I photographed this butterfly in spring in San Francisco during the 16th annual SF Butterfly count. After 5 hours of hiking McLaren Park my group tallied a staggering twelve species. Across all of San Francisco proper the count was a record breaking 24! ಸರಿ, not that impressive and probably staggeringly depressing when you consider how many species we know that were lostlet alone what were aren’t even aware of. As a fond memory, here is a Xerces blue (Glaucopsyche lygdamus xerces) that is held here in the collections of the California Academy of Sciences. The label reads “ಸರಹದ್ದು 20 1932, ಸ್ಯಾನ್ ಫ್ರಾನ್ಸಿಸ್ಕೋ”.

2010 SF Butterfly count

Papilio rutulusWestern Tiger

Papilio zelicaonAnise Swallowtail

Battus philenor Pipevine swallowtail

ಪೈರಿಸ್ rapaeCabbage white

Euchloe ausonides Large Marble

Colias eurytheme Orange Sulphur

Strymon melinusGray Hairstreak

Celastrina echo Echo Blue

ಪ್ಲೆಬೆಜಸ್ ಅಕ್ಮನ್ – Acmon Blue

Agraulis vanillae Gulf Fritillary

Phyciodes pulchellaField Crescent

Phyciodes mylittaMylitta Crescent

ಯುಫೈಡ್ರಿಯಾಸ್ ಚಾಲ್ಸೆಡೋನಾ – Variable Checkerspot

Nymphalis californica California Tortoiseshell

ವನೆಸ್ಸಾ ವರ್ಜಿನೆನ್ಸಿಸ್ – American Painted Lady

Vanessa cardui Painted Lady

Vanessa annabella West Coast Lady

ವನೆಸ್ಸಾ ಅಟಲಾಂಟಾ – ಕೆಂಪು ಅಡ್ಮಿರಲ್

Junonia coenia Buckeye

Coenonympha tullia california California Common Ringlet

Pygrus communisCommon Checkered Skipper

Hylephilia phyleus Fiery Skipper

Polites sabuleti Sandhill Skipper

Poanes melaneUmber Skipper

Total: 24 ಜಾತಿಗಳು, 775 individuals

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