| Variegated Fritillary (LEP106) Euptoieta
  claudia        This
  is not a true fritillary, lacing silver spots.  The name comes from a complex pattern of brown, white, and
  orange scaling on the underside.  Frosty
  white areas and veins run through the tan base color, while the inner part of
  the forewing is bright orange. 
  Eyespots are bluish-black.  The
  caterpillars feed on many kinds of plants, not common in most
  butterflies.  Every spring this
  resident of the South populates the northern states, only to die back with
  the frosts of autumn.   | 
 
 
   
 
  
   
   