Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

Sitio realizado por aficionados a la observación de aves desde 10 de enero 2006

Monarch - Danaus erippus



Order Lepidoptera
Family Nymphalidae
Adult
Southern Monarch
13-04-17 © Ricardo Palonsky
Male
Southern Monarch
14-04-18 © Gustavo F. Brahamian
Male
Southern Monarch
18-09-15 © Sergio Cusano
Female
Southern Monarch
26-05-13 © Carlos González Ledo
Female
Southern Monarch
10-05-14 © J. Simón Tagtachian

Born with few scales

Southern Monarch
10-05-14 © J. Simón Tagtachian

Born with few scales

Southern Monarch
25-03-17 © Victoria Mansilla
Southern Monarch
18-03-14 © Nicolás Giorgio
22-04-12 © Roberto Ares

This pair of monarchs (male on the right and female on the left) is mating on a Lantana (Lantana camara). This is the condition sine qua non to initiate the life cycle of a new generation of monarchs. Male and female back to back put into contact the tips of the their abdomens, where the copulatory organs are. They function like a key-lock system and must match perfectly. Otherwise, the process of recognition, where pheromones and sounds have already proved effective, is interrupted. They remain attached in this position for a very long time till the sperm transference is finished. If they are bothered they move somewhere else without uncoupling.

Monarchs like all butterflies and many other insects are holometabolic. That is, to become a butterfly they undergo four phases: egg, caterpillar, pupa or chrysalis and finally adult or imago, the butterfly. 

Southern Monarch
06-05-17 © Ricardo Palonsky

Caterpillar
Host plants: Milkweeds Asclepias curassavica and A. mellodora, Pink-flowered tweedia Oxypetalum solanoides, Common moth vine Araujia sericifera
Southern Monarch
15-03-08 © Norberto Oste