| Diana, 
  Speyeria
  diana  <LEP107>        
  Diana, named for the Green goddess of the woods, is one of the most
  strikingly dimorphic butterflies.  The
  males and females look entirely different. 
  Here the male pursues the female on the wing.  He is fiery orange beyond a large
  coal-black wingbase.  The female has
  the same black middle part, but outside of it has pale bluish spots on the
  forewing and deep blue patches and bars on the hindwing.  It is believed that the blue coloration,
  unique among fritillaries, evolved to help her mimic the poisonous Pipevine
  Swallowtail.  Birds thus avoid her.   | 
 
 
 
   
 
  
   
   