Queen Butterfly - male, distinguished from female by black spot on hindwing. Inhabits open areas, meadows and roadsides, larvae feeding on milkweeds and Oleander. Adults and larvae toxic to predators. Occurs in Florida and Georgia to Kansas, USA
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Queen Butterfly - male, distinguished from female by black spot on hindwing. Inhabits open areas, meadows and roadsides, larvae feeding on milkweeds and Oleander. Adults and larvae toxic to predators. Occurs in Florida and Georgia to Kansas, USA
ASW-4435
Queen Butterfly - male, distinguished from female by black spot on hindwing.
Shark Valley, Everglades National Park, USA.
Danaus gilippus
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Media ID 651375
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