'Painted Lady butterflies migrate across 14,000 kms



The Painted Lady is the most cosmopolitan of all butterflies. ... A single butterfly migrates over 4,000 kilometres while the annual cycle covers 14,000 kilometres. This is based on round-trip migration between Africa and Europe — the Painted Lady first migrates from northern Europe, flying south in the fall.10 hours ago
8 hours ago - Evolutionary biologist Gerard Talavera is a research associate at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology and the Botanical ...
One such insect is the painted lady butterfly Vanessa cardui, which, through the succession ... Long-distance autumn migration across the Sahara by painted lady ... then, over four generations, cover a total distance of about 14,000-18,000 km!
Nov 7, 2016 - PDF | The painted lady, Vanessa cardui, is a migratory butterfly that performs an annual multi-generational migration between Europe and ...
Vanessa cardui is a well-known colourful butterfly, known as the painted lady, or formerly in ... Hind-wing with a blackish patch from the costal vein across end of cell, ... that British painted ladies do undertake an autumn migration, making 14,500 km ... In the United States, painted lady butterflies migrating towards the north ...

Painted lady

Insect

Description

Description

Vanessa cardui is a well-known colourful butterfly, known as the painted lady, or formerly in North America as the cosmopolitan. Wikipedia
Lifespan: 12 months (From egg to death, In the wild)
Order: Lepidoptera
Scientific name: Vanessa cardui
Wingspan: 4 – 7.3 cm (Adult)
Class: Insecta



Painted ladies (Vanessa cardui) are one of the most widely distributed species of butterfly, and can be found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia. They live in most biogeographic regions, including Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Ethiopian, Oriental, and Oceanic Islands.

Videos

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The Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)
Filming VarWild
YouTube - Dec 23, 2017
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Painted Lady - Vanessa cardui (Linnaeus, 1758) - Cyprus

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