Marpesia petreus

Ruddy Daggerwing

Basic Information

General information

Family: Nymphalidae
Sub Family: Cyrestinae
Estimated Lifespan 14 Days

Garden Specific Information

Estimated Number In Flight: 0
Total Number of Pupae Received: 10
First Flown On: 01/12/06
Last Flown On: 01/12/06

Species Range:

  • NorthAmerica
  • SouthAmerica

Host plants:

  • Larvae are known to feed on Anacardium and Ficus.

Food Source

The adults are known to feed from a variety of flowers such as Croton, Lantana and Mikania. Males are often seen around puddles taking up minerals from the soil.

Etymology Of Name

The origin of the genus Marpesia and the species petreus is currently unknown.

Habitat

Found primarily in tropical and deciduous forest Ruddy Daggerwings often visit clearings in search of nectar plants.

Life history

Males and females tend to spend most of their time in the forest canopy unless they are nectaring or puddling. After mating, females lay their pale yellow eggs individually on the host plants. When the larvae are not feeding they can often be found resting on the upper side of the host plant leaves.

Flights

There are multiple generations each year which make it possible to find adults year round, with the highest populations found during the warm seasons.

Fun Facts

To distract predators the Ruddy Daggerwings have what looks like a false head along the abdomen side of their wings which is formed by the nub at the end of its hind wing and the long sword-like tail. This false head could save the butterfly’s life if a predator strikes that instead of its true head.