Tawny Emperor – Asterocampa clyton
Tawny Emperor – Asterocampa clyton
Common Name: Tawny Emperor
Latin Name: Asterocampa clyton
Appearance:
The Tawny Emperor, whose formal name is Asterocampa clyton, is a unique species of butterfly known for the way it looks.
- Butterfly adult: Their wingspan is between 2 and 3 inches, which is pretty big for a butterfly. Its upper wings are mostly tawny or brown and have many different designs and marks. Eyespots may be visible on the edges of the wings, which is common in the genus Asterocampa. The eyespots are a form of mimicry that makes the animal look like it has bigger eyes to scare off possible attackers.
- Underside:The undersides of the wings are generally lighter, often displaying a mottled or marbled pattern. The back wing usually has two big eye spots close to the edge.