| Kamehameha,   <LEP142>       
  One of two native Hawaiian butterflies, its name commemorates the
  former Hawaiian king.  The largest and
  brightest of the painted ladies, it may be found in forests and clearings on
  all the major islands of Hawaii.  The
  outer tip of the forewings is black with white spots.  The rest is brilliant red-orange with
  black markings.  Long brown hairs make
  the part of the wings near the body more ruddy than the rest.   | 
 
