Pupae
#2
Pupa formed before 9 AM on 2 July 2010

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#2
Pupa formed before 9 AM on 2 July 2010

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#4
Pupa formed 3 July, Photo 6:51 AM 14 July
Butterfly hatched 7:14 AM 14 July 2010

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#4 Pupa formed 3 July, Photo 6:51 AM 14
July
Butterfly hatched 7:14 AM 14 July 2010

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PHOTO DETAILS - ©Nicky Davis
Female located 3 September 2009. Also, the "hitchhiker" found on Ceanothus velutinus near Upper Setting in the
Uinta Mountains turned out to be a Satyrium saepium provo.
LOCATION: Guardsman Pass, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake
County, Utah
GPS: N. 40.36.567, W. 111.33.992
ELEVATION: 9152 feet
OVA
PHOTO
Female oviposited 5 September 2009. She was placed in a plastic sandwich container with a loose
host plant and a lid with a honey- water soaked cottonball in
it. The container was placed under a 100 watt lamp for and hour
to one and a half hours, then in the dark for a half hour, back to the
light then dark and so on. The female laid most of the eggs on
the rusty colored ( apparently injured) part of the ceanothus velutinous leaves. The eggs were left
out for a few days then placed in a chiffon hammock which was suspended
in a solo cup container holding some water in the bottom.
The solo cup was then placed in a plastic sandwich box with
a solo cup of water in it and ventilation holes in both sides. This
container was placed in a fridge at 40 degrees for a couple of
weeks then transferred to a small fridge at 30 to 35 degrees. The
goal is to keep the ova hydrated but not so wet that they rot and also
to keep at a temperature near what it is in their natural habitat.
The ova were removed from hibernation 2 June 2010 when Ceanothus velutinus was available.
The larvae hatched and were fed on bouquets of Ceanothus velutinus. They ate
both the flowers and the leaves but most preferred flowers.
LARVAL HOST PLANT
Wild Lilac - Ceanothus velutinus
LIFE
HISTORY:
Ovum:
Ova hibernate. They hatched five days after being removed from
hibernation.
Larva:
25 days
Pupa: 11 - 12 days
Adult: unknown
Broods: One
Hibernation: Overwinter as ova
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