Hackberry Emperor

Here's a cool-looking butterfly that does it with earth tones, a Hackberry Emperor. It's pretty easy for a butterfly to look good with bright orange or yellow wings, or deep blue ones. The Hackberry Emperor manages it with discreet browns, tans, and a few white spots. (While it's tempting to think they're being tasteful, I suspect they're this color to provide camouflage from predators.)

These emperors don't exert absolute power over enormous land areas like some Roman, Chinese, and British empires have. In fact, it's unclear that any other animal recognizes imperial power in these lepidopterans. 

September 2, 2022 at Duke Farms
Photo 238963661, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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