Mexican Fritillary

Euptoieta hegesia

The Mexican Fritillary is a North and South American butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.
Euptoieta hegesia  Euptoieta hegesia,Mexican Fritillary,Nymphalidae

Appearance

The upper side of the wings is bright orange with the basal part of the hind wing unmarked. There is a row of submarginal black spots on both the fore wing and the hind wing. The underside of the wings is yellow-orange with no submarginal black spots. It has a wingspan of 2.5 to 3 inches.
mexican fritillary Taken at penas blancas costa rica  Costa Rica,Euptoieta hegesia,Geotagged,Mexican Fritillary,Summer

Naming

The only similar species in the Mexican Fritillary's range is the Variegated Fritillary. The Variegated Fritillary has black median lines on the upper side of the hind wing, and on the underside of the hind wing it has a pale postmedian band.
Euptoieta hegesia meridiania or the mexican fritillary.
just the thing on New Year's Day Costa Rica,Euptoieta hegesia,Euptoieta hegesia meridiania,Geotagged,Heliconiinae,Mexican Fritillary,Nymphalidae,Winter,fritillary

Behavior

The larva is shiny red, with middorsal silver spots edged with black. It has a subdorsal row of white spots ringed with black, a spiracular silver line with black edges, and six rows of black spines. The red head has two long black spines with clubbed ends. The chrysalis is dark brown or rarely tan, with gold eyes and short gold lateral and subdorsal cones. On the wing cases, it has a black marking shaped like a "T". It has 1-3 broods per year.

Habitat

This species may be encountered in a wide range of open habitats and gardens.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusEuptoieta
SpeciesE. hegesia
Photographed in
Brazil
Costa Rica