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Butterflies of Auckland
Presents Butterflies of Auckland A talk by Robert Arter-Williamson __________________________________________________ Auckland has 8 resident species
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Red Admiral [Kahu Kura]
(Vanessa gonerilla) Lifecycle: Status: Occasional in the city area, More common in country areas Larval Food plants: Nettles (Urtica spp) Rearing Notes: Protect from Birds & Wasps
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Yellow Admiral [Kahu Kowhai]
(Vanessa itea) Lifecycle: Status: Increasing in the city area (but still rare), Common in country areas Larval Food plants: Nettles (Urtica spp) Rearing Notes: Protect from Birds & Wasps
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Common Blue [Pepe Ao Uri]
(Zizina otis labradus) Lifecycle: Status: Small populations in the city area, Widespread in country areas Larval Food plants: Clovers (Trifolium spp) & Trefoils (Lotus spp) Rearing Notes: Have a meadow area, encouraging Clovers & Trefoils ↑ Female ← Male
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Long-tailed Blue Status: Common in country areas Larval Food plants:
(Lampides boeticus) Lifecycle: Status: Common in country areas Larval Food plants: Gorse (Ulex spp), Broom (Cytisus spp), Peas & Beans Rearing Notes: The larva hides in the seed pod. ↑ Male ← Female
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Common Copper [Pepe Para Riki]
(Lycaena salustius) Lifecycle: Status: Rare in city area, Common in country areas Larval Food plants: Pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia complexa), Large-leafed Pohuehue (M australis) & Creeping Pohuehue (M axillaris) Rearing Notes: Protect from Birds & Wasps Female Male
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Rauparaha's Copper [Mokarakare]
(Lycaena rauparaha) Lifecycle: Status: Rare in city area, Common in country areas Larval Food plants: Pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia complexa) & Creeping Pohuehue (Muehlenbeckia axillaris) Rearing Notes: Protect from Birds & Wasps ↑ Male ↓ Female
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Monarch [Kahuku] Status: Extensive Larval Food plants:
(Danaus plexippus) Lifecycle: Status: Extensive Larval Food plants: Swan Plant’s (Gomphocarpus spp) & Milkweed's (Asclepias spp) Rearing Notes: Watch out for overcrowding & protect from Wasps ↑ Female ← Male
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White Butterfly [Pepe Ma]
(Pieris rapae) Lifecycle: Status: Extensive Larval Food plants: Cabbage family (Brassica spp) Rearing Notes: Yeah right! ↓ Male ↑ Female
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