3 edition of The copper butterfly found in the catalog.
The copper butterfly
Simon Harvester
Published
1962
by Walker in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Simon Harvester [pseud.] |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PZ3.G35373 Co5, PR6013.I254 Co5 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 188 p. |
Number of Pages | 188 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5851034M |
LC Control Number | 62011120 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1847188 |
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This little butterfly is found in small numbers in a wide variety of sunny open habitats such as woodland rides.
Wing Span: 7/8 - 1 3/8 inches ( - cm). Life History: Males perch on grass or weeds to look for females. Eggs are laid singly on host plant stems or leaves. Young caterpillars chew holes in the underside of leaves; older ones make channels in the leaf tissue.
Copper butterfly, (subfamily Lycaeninae), any member of a group of butterflies in the gossamer-winged butterfly family, Lycaenidae (order Lepidoptera). The copper’s typical coloration ranges from orange-red to brown, usually with a copper tinge and dark markings.
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Adults like to sip drops of dew clinging to leaves and almost exclusively nectar on their host plant, cranberries. Because of this, bog coppers will spend their entire lives within the area of Family: Lycaenidae. Small Copper. Lycaena phlaeas. Small Copper - Bob Eade.
The Small Copper is usually seen in ones and twos, but in some years large numbers may be found at good sites. Males are territorial, often choosing a piece of bare ground or a stone on which to bask and await passing females.