| Atala, 
  Eumaeus
  atala  <LEP45>         
  A beautiful Bahamian butterfly. 
  Once common in Florida, Atala became nearly extinct in the United
  States due to habitat changes and development.  Just a few small colonies are known now, where the larvae feed
  on coontie.  On the underside, the
  wings are matte black with several rows of sapphire blue spots and a large
  fire-engine red spot that extends onto the abdomen as well.  The upperside is black on the edges and
  veins, otherwise bright shiny green with a green thorax and red abdomen.   | 
 
