词条 | monarch butterfly |
释义 | monarch butterfly insect familiar member of the milkweed butterfly group, known for its large size, its orange and black wings, and its long annual migrations. Monarchs are concentrated in North, Central, and South America but can also be found in Australia, Hawaii, India, and other locations, albeit intermittently in some. The monarch's wingspan averages 90 to 100 mm (about 4 inches). The coloration of the orange wings, marked by black veins and a black border with two rows of spots, warns predators of the insect's bad taste. The palatable viceroy butterfly (see brush-footed butterfly) mimics (mimicry) the monarch's coloration and pattern as a form of defense. ![]() The monarch caterpillar is easily recognized by its vertical stripes of black, white, and yellow-green. After several molts, it attains a length of 45 mm (almost 2 inches). The caterpillar usually leaves its milkweed plant to pupate elsewhere as a pale green, golden-spotted chrysalis. Adults live only a few weeks, except for those that migrate south and winter in Mexico. Like all butterflies (butterfly) and moths (moth), monarchs are classified in the order Lepidoptera (lepidopteran). |
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