| Queen, 
  Danaus
  gilippus  <LEP112>       
  Milkweed butterflies, such as the Queen and Monarch, are often placed
  in the family Danaidae.  The Queen has
  rich cinnamon wings with black borders and clusters of small white
  spots.  The black patches on the
  hindwings produce chemical perfumes, and show that this individual is a
  male.  He is nectaring on milkweed,
  the same plant that served as host to the caterpillar.  In Florida, Viceroys have evolved a dark
  race to mimic the Queens.   | 
 
