Hackberry Emperor

Asterocampa celtis

The Hackberry Emperor is a North American butterfly that belongs to the family of brushfooted butterflies, Nymphalidae.
Hackberry Emperor (Asterocampa celtis) Resting on our vehicle near the edge of a dense mixed hardwood/coniferous forest in NW Georgia.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/65404/hackberry_emperor_asterocampa_celtis.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/65405/hackberry_emperor_asterocampa_celtis.html Asterocampa celtis,Geotagged,Summer,United States

Appearance

The upper side of the wings is mostly gray-brown or orange-brown. The fore wing subterminal area has one or two eyespots, sometimes with blue centers. The underside of the wings is either tan or light gray-brown. The hind wings have a row of black, yellow-ringed, eyespots centered in blue.
Hackberry Emperor - Asterocampa celtis Brown butterfly with distinctive spots and a somewhat variable pattern. The forewing has one submarginal eyespot, a jagged row of white spots, and the discal cell has one black bar and two separate black spots. The hindwings have a row of black eyespots that are yellow ringed with blue centers. 

The species name "celtis" is the genus for Hackberry, which is the butterfly's host plant.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/56844/hackberry_emperor_-_asterocampa_celtis.html Asterocampa celtis,Geotagged,Hackberry Emperor,Summer,United States,butterfly

Behavior

Males perch to await females. The pale green eggs are laid in clusters on the host plant. Young larvae feed communally. The thorny headed larva is bright grass green, with yellow and chartreuse stripes. It has two green tails projecting from the rear. The sharply horned chrysalis is a bluish green color. The Hackberry Emperor overwinters as a half grown larva.
Hackberry Emperor (Asterocampa celtis) Nectaring on moisture between rocks near the edge of a dense mixed forest.  Asterocampa celtis,Geotagged,Hackberry Emperor,Spring,United States

Habitat

The Hackberry Emperor may be seen near woodland edges, near creeks, around buildings, and around damp, muddy spots.
Hackberry Emperor - Asterocampa celtis Brown butterfly with distinctive spots and a somewhat variable pattern. The forewing has one submarginal eyespot, a jagged row of white spots, and the discal cell has one black bar and two separate black spots. The hindwings have a row of black eyespots that are yellow ringed with blue centers. 

The species name "celtis" is the genus for Hackberry, which is the butterfly's host plant.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/72034/hackberry_emperor_-_asterocampa_celtis.html Asterocampa celtis,Butterfly,Geotagged,Hackberry Emperor,Summer,United States

Food

The adults do not visit flowers, but feed on rotting fruit, tree sap, dung, and animal carcasses.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusAsterocampa
SpeciesA. celtis