| Painted Lady,  Cynthia cardui 
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  The larval host plant is thistle, where adults frequently are
  found.  Painted Ladies cannot
  withstand northern winters, but will fly north every year from milder
  climates to the south.  Because it can
  be found all over the world, the Painted Lady’s other name is Cosmopolitan
  Butterfly.  The main color is salmon
  orange, more pink on the underside of the basal forewing.  White spots stand out on the black tips,
  and blue spots run around the hindwing. 
  The underside is mottled brown and white.   | 
 
