Mourning Cloak – Spiny Elm Caterpillar – Nympalls antipa
Mourning Cloak– Nymphalis antiopa
Common Name: Mourning Cloak or Camberwell Beauty butterfly; Spiny Elm Caterpillar
Latin Name: Nymphalis antiopa
Appearance:
The Mourning Cloak butterfly has dark brown wings with a creamy yellow border and blue spots. The caterpillar of Spiny Elm Caterpillar has a spiny, black body with red or orange areas.
- Egg:The eggs of the Mourning Cloak butterfly are small, pale yellow, and laid in groups on twigs and branches of host plants.
- Pupae:The pupae of the Mourning Cloak butterfly are brown, with a rough surface, and are typically found attached to branches or other objects near the ground.
- Larva:The Spiny Elm Caterpillar has a black spiny body with red or orange spots, and it can grow up to 2 inches long.
- Adults:The Mourning Cloak butterfly has a 2.5 to 4 inches wingspan and is brown with a cream-colored border and blue spots.