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	 viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus)
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| Subject: | viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus) 
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Date: 2008:10:07 12:46:58
Camera: Canon EOS 40D (Canon)
F number: f/2.8
Exposure: 1/400 sec
Focal Length: 100/1
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| The Viceroy is a Monarch look alike that uses the monarch colors to give it a survival edge. Predators avoid Monarchs because they contain toxins that the Viceroy does not contain. But since they resemble each other so much, predators that avoid Monarchs avoid Viceroys also. It is hard to tell the difference but the Viceroy has an extra black line that runs across the top of the hind wing.
 Date	7 October 2008, 12:46
 Source	2748 Very Viceroy
 Author	John Flannery https://www.flickr.com/people/24135011@N08 from Richmond County, North Carolina, USA
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2748_Very_Viceroy_(3081894385).jpg
 
 The viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus) is a North American butterfly that ranges through most of the contiguous United States as well as parts of Canada and Mexico. Its wings feature an orange and black pattern, and over most of its range it is a Müllerian mimic with the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus).
 Order:	Lepidoptera
 Family:	Nymphalidae
 Genus:	Limenitis
 Species:	Limenitis archippus (Cramer, 1776)
 
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 |  |  | Guest |  |  | Scientific Name:	Limenitis archippus (Cramer, 1776) Common Names:	Viceroy Butterfly, Viceroy
 Synonyms:	Limenitis disippe Godart, 1823
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