| Tawny Emperor,  Asterocampa clyton 
  <LEP138>       
  This species is more common in the Southeast than elsewhere, feeding
  on hackberry.  Its forewings are
  colored rich reddish tawny, with black bars and bands and rows of golden
  spots.  The hindwings are tawny at the
  base, becoming black outwardly with rows of tawny-ringed black spots.  The individual shown in the drawing is
  visiting rotting orange persimmons.   | 
 
