• [Leps-l] Junonia coenia adult lifespan

    From jeff@mineralmovies.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 6 16:24:47 2021
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    I live in Connecticut and late this NOVEMBER, the 27th, a single adult
    Junonia coenia came to my front door to sun itself. It was clearly a new emerged adult, with the late summer/fall rose red coloration on the hindwing undersides. I brought it inside as it would certainly die in a day or two
    here in Connecticut (too cold). I am wondering if anyone knows more about
    the lifespan of the last generation of J. coenia?

    * Scott mentions adults live a couple of weeks in nature and up to a month in the lab.

    * Opler mentions the late summer/fall generation may live much longer than the other generations.

    My buckeye is now tattered and worn, but still alive after 70 days,
    surviving on a feeding of sugar water almost daily.


    Jeff Fast
    www.MineralMovies.com <http://www.MineralMovies.com>
    (860) 985 - 6321



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    <P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">I live in Connecticut and late this NOVEMBER, the 27</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><SUP><FONT FACE="Calibri">th</FONT></SUP></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us">
    </SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">, a single adult Junonia coen</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">ia came to my front door to</FONT></SPAN><SPAN
    LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">sun itself.&nbsp; It was clearly a new emerged adult, with the late summer/fall rose red</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="
    en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">coloration on the hindwing undersides.</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">&nbsp; I brought it inside as it would certainly die in a day or two here in
    Connecticut (too cold).</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">&nbsp; I am wondering if anyone knows more about the lifespan of the</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"
    </SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">last generation of J. coenia?</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN></P>

    <P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Symbol">&#183;<FONT FACE="Courier New">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</FONT></FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="
    en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">Scott mentions adults live a couple of weeks in nature and up to a month in the lab.</FONT></SPAN></P>

    <P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Symbol">&#183;<FONT FACE="Courier New">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</FONT></FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="
    en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">Opler mentions the late summer/fall generation may</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">live much longer than the other
    generations.</FONT></SPAN></P>

    <P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">My buckeye is now tattered and</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">worn, but still alive after 70 days</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"
    </SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">, surviving on a feeding of sugar water almost daily.</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN></P>


    <P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">Jeff Fast</FONT></SPAN></P>

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    www.MineralMovies.com</FONT></SPAN></U><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN></A><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN></P>

    <P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">(860) 985 - 6321</FONT></SPAN></P>


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