Monarch Caterpillar
Originally uploaded by eclectic echoes.
This was from a few years ago, but it relates to today as well. It is a late instar monarch caterpillar (Danaus plexippus) about 10 of which Johann raised as a summer project. The hardest part was finding their food. The caterpillars eat milkweeds, which, being weeds, most people get rid of. We found it only in two locations in all of the general Mystic area - a cemetery and behind one of the old factories.
Ever hear of a book called Miss Rumphius? A lady who traveled he world, then came home to Maine and sowed lupine seeds all over the countryside as she took her daily walks. Well, we are seeding all the semi-wild spots we can find with a mix of native flowers (many of which are considered weeds) essential to local insect and bird populations, including native milkweeds.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Suborder: Macrolepidoptera
Family: Danaidae
Genus: Danaus
Species: Danaus plexippus




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I don’t think that a lot of people really stop to think sometimes how the larval form can be as beautiful as the adult… and this is exactly the kind of post that can show that to the individual who’s just never thought about it before!
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