BANDED ORANGE HELICONIAN (Dryadula phaetusa) BATESIAN MIMICRY - stock photo
BANDED ORANGE HELICONIAN (Dryadula phaetusa) BUTTERFLY, BATESIAN MIMICRY. The "orange" signifies Batesian Mimicry--these butterflies are not palatable to birds. Batesian Mimicry is a type of evolution where a species that is harmless has evolved to imitate the warning signals (in this case orange ) of a harmful (distasteful or toxic) species aimed at a predator (bird) of them both. Central America to Brazil, rarely in Florida.

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