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Butterflies & Moths - Beautiful Butterflies
The Ulysses
Perhaps
the most popular insect of the Wet Tropics is the Ulysses butterfly
(Papilio ulysses), an unmistakable creature with brilliant
electric blue upper wings, trimmed in black. A large swallowtail
species, the Ulysses can be seen throughout the region in rainforest
and suburban gardens.
The Ulysses caterpillar is thickset, a lovely
grass green colour with a banana yellow collar and spots. Its favourite
food plant is a handsome tree with clusters of small pink flowers
growing straight out of the branches. The tree is called the Euodia
(Melicope elleryana) and its floral rewards are also the
favourite of many birds and flying foxes.
The Cairns Birdwing
The
Cairns Birdwing (Ornithoptera priamus) is the largest butterfly
in Australia with a wingspan of over 16 cm (6 ½ inches).
The upper wings of the males are black with emerald green steaks
across the length of the pointed wing. The female lacks the green
but makes up for it with her greater size. Both sexes have yellow
bodies with a bright red thorax (the body part just behind the head).
Residents who plant the native rainforest vine
Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia tagala) in their garden will
encourage regular visits by this impressive butterfly. However,
beware of the exotic Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia elegans)
which is poisonous to the Cairns Birdwing.
The Red Lacewing
The
caterpillar of the attractive Red Lacewing butterfly (Cethosia
cydippe) is a striking black with solid yellow stripes. Adults
have a large red patch on their upper wings followed by a white
steak and bordered in black. The lower edges of their wings are
scalloped and trimmed with black and white. Their pupa is a drab
brown except for specs of metallic gold on one side. Another rainforest
vine serves as their favoured food plant and it is called the Adenia
or Lacewing vine (after the butterfly) (Adenia heterophylla).
Red fruits similar to a persimmon or tamarillo are a feature of
this vine, making it an attractive addition to the garden.
The Orchard Butterfly
The
Orchard Butterfly is one of the larger species of the region and
it can also be found along the east coast of Australia. It is mostly
black with some white towards the end of the wings. It's favoured
food plants are citrus trees which make it a commonly seen visitor
to backyard gardens and, of course, orchards. The 5 cm (2 inch)
caterpillar is attractive being mostly green with bands of white
and dark brown and some small spines down the back.
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