Fritillaries are a subfamily of the
brushfoot family. They are all orange and black with an intricate patterns of spots. The caterpillars eat at night and feed on violets.

The great spangled
fritillary is one of the larger
frits. The usually have one brood per year with the males emerging first, in late June or early July. The females emerge a couple weeks after the males and often can still be seen flying into September. Great spangled
fritallaries over winter as caterpillars.
terrific macro shots!! :)
ReplyDeletegreat macro...interesting that the females come later. Guess the save the best til last! LOL!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
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