Isabella's Heliconian

Eueides isabella

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Mission, Texas(2 reports)

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TexasPuddyPrint

Edinburg, TX | December 2008 | Positive
A lovely butterfly with distinctive markings. The Isabella's Heliconian is a rare stray to south Texas and normally seen in April - July and also during the fall season. We usually see a couple of individuals during these months at our local North American Butterfly Association International Butterfly Park (NABA IBP) located in Mission, TX. This butterfly uses passion vine as a larval host. ~ Cat
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Daucus Species
(Daucus carota)
Red-banded Jezebel
(Delias mysis)
Greater Roadrunner
(Geococcyx californianus)