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Biology of the mourning cloak butterfly (Nymphalis antiopa) in Manitoba. ... The mourning cloak is one of a number of Manitoba butterfly species that overwinter as adults. They spend the winter frozen in "cryo-preservation" (See Frozen Alive in our Winter Issue) in tree cavities, beneath loose tree bark or in...
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www.naturenorth.com/spring/bug/mcloak/Fmcloak.html
www.naturenorth.com/spring/bug/mcloak/Fmcloak.html
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Biology of the mourning cloak butterfly (Nymphalis antiopa) in Manitoba.
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www.naturenorth.com/spring/bug/mcloak/mcloakcr.html
www.naturenorth.com/spring/bug/mcloak/mcloakcr.html
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The common name of this species has been spelled in a variety of ways-- "Morning Cloak", "Mourning Cloak" and "Morningcloak". The approved standardized common name (established by the Entomological Society of America) is none of these, but rather "Mourningcloak".
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nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/lepidopt/nymph/mcloak.htm
nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/lepidopt/nymph/mcloak.htm
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Nymphalis antiopa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nymphalis antiopa , known as the Mourning Cloak in North America and the Camberwell Beauty in the British Isles, is a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North America. The immature form of t...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphalis_antiopa
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A description of Nymphalis antiopa (Mourning Cloak). ... The Mourning Cloak is a large, dark butterfly, most easily identified by the broad yellow border on the outer edge of its upper wing and the little blue spots running alongside it. The underside is a dark, striated brown with pale yellow borders.
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www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/inverts/mourningcloak.html
www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/inverts/mourningcloak.html
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We raise Mourning Cloak butterflies for educational and release purposes. ... Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa) ... Adult food: Mourning Cloaks prefer tree sap, especially that of oaks. They walk down the trunk to the sap and feed head downward. They will also feed on rotting fruit, and only occasionally on flower nectar.
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www.butterflywings.com/s-mourning.html
www.butterflywings.com/s-mourning.html
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Mourning cloak caterpillars feed on willows, elms, and hackberries. They are common in many habitats, including savannas, wetlands, and cities. The frigid temperatures that characterize winters in the Chicago Wilderness represent a challenge to all the organisms that inhabit this part of the world.
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chicagowildernessmag.org/issues/winter2002/mourning.htm...
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Find large pictures, descriptions, life cycle, and natural history information on the Mourning Cloak Butterfly. ... Mourning Cloak Butterfly - Nymphalis antiopa; Family: Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies) Subfamily: Nymphalinae (brushfoots); Live adult butterflies photographed in the wild at Winfield and West...
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www.cirrusimage.com/butterfly_mourningcloak.htm
www.cirrusimage.com/butterfly_mourningcloak.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about mourning cloak. mourning cloak. Information about mourning cloak in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. mourning cloak butterfly ... (redirected from mourning cloak)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/mourning+cloak
encyclopedia.farlex.com/mourning+cloak
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