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The Gulf Fritillary is a common and beautfiul butterfly of the south, as well as Central and South A...
Gulf Fritillary Placeholder for Gulf Fritillary Life Story of the Gulf Frit The original article can...
Photo by Todd Ratermann
Photo by Todd Ratermann
Gulf Fritillary ( Agraulis vanillae ) • Lake Hefner • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Nikon D1...
Gulf Fritillary (24K)
County State Date County State Date Oklahoma OK 08/2005 Oklahoma OK 06/2004 Wing span: 2 1/2 - 3 3/4...
Gulf Fritillary Caterpillars
August 21, 2004, near Greenwood, Wise County, Texas
Habitat: Open, sunny areas and disturbed sites such as old fields, roadsides, meadows, pastures, and...
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Gulf Fritillary
Agraulis vanillae
Family: Nymphalidae Subfamily: Heliconiinae The Gulf Fritillary, although it is one of Florida's thr...
Gulf Fritillary
Gulf Fritillary The Gulf Fritillary is a member of the Heliconians. These Butterflys are peculiar to...
(Agraulis vanillae) Gulf Fritillary Caterpillar hosts: Various species of passion-vine including may...
Gulf Fritillary*
Gulf Fritillary on red salvia We constructed an enclosure with mesh netting covering approximatel...
Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) Brunswick Co., NC 4 Oct 2008
Although I love to photograph sweeping landscapes, my first love is taking close-up shots of small d...
Mission, Hidalgo Co., TX June 24, 2006 (G Quintanilla)
Gulf Fritillary, photo by Lynn Bieber-Weir Monarchs deserve special recognition as the world's only ...
It is characterized by its distinctive long wings and their contrasting upper and lower patterns. Th...
Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae
The upperside of the Gulf Fritillary is rich orange in the male and a slightly duller brown in the f...
Gulf Fritillary Egg Magnified
Gulf Fritillary Jerry A. Payne, USDA ARS, www.insectimages.org
Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae incarnata) wings half open. In the above photo you can see a Gulf...