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  2. Monarch butterfly migration - Wikipedia

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    In most individual adult butterflies, diapause begins with its southern migration, but unlike other insects in this state, it remains active. [ 21 ] [ 25 ] [ 5 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] When diapause is initiated the butterflies accumulate and store lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. [ 23 ]

  3. Lepidoptera migration - Wikipedia

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    The most probable reasons seem to be the heavy monsoons, reproductive diapause, and a lack of host plants, nectar and alkaloidal resource availability. The gatekeeper butterfly (Pyronia tithonus) from southern and eastern Britain has been expanding to northern Britain over the past three decades, despite their preference for warmer conditions. [27]

  4. Butterfly house - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the best time to see butterflies emerging from their pupae is between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Butterflies are most active on warm and sunny days with little wind, because they require the heat of the sun to aid in their digestion. On rainy days, they usually hide in the flowers and leaves.

  5. Airlie Gardens expert: 6 things to know about attracting ...

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    Sara Dousharm, environmental educator and Butterfly House Curator at Airlie Gardens, talks about backyard butterflies at the Coastal Carolina Museum. Airlie Gardens expert: 6 things to know about ...

  6. Why the most iconic butterfly in the U.S. will likely be ...

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    Monarch butterflies can fly dozens of miles in a day.They are an astonishing and intrepid species in North America. But in some places, populations of the migratory monarch butterfly, an iconic ...

  7. Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    Lepidoptera (/ ˌ l ɛ p ɪ ˈ d ɒ p t ər ə / LEP-ih-DOP-tər-ə) or lepidopterans is an order of winged insects which includes butterflies and moths.About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera have been described, representing 10% of the total described species of living organisms, [1] [2] making it the second largest insect order (behind Coleoptera) with 126 families [3] and 46 superfamilies ...

  8. Insect migration - Wikipedia

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    Monarch butterflies roosting on migration in Texas. Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies and moths. The distance can vary with species and in most cases, these movements involve large numbers of individuals.

  9. Scientists identify which butterflies are most at risk as the ...

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