Great Basin Wood-Nymph, Pupa -  Cercyonis sthenele masoni

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Pupa Development

#2 pupa formed November 18th -  Photo on November 21, 2007 - ventral
#2 pupa ventral view
#2 pupa formed November 18th - Photo on November 21, 2007 - lateral
#3 pupa, lateral view

#2 pupa formed November 18th -  Photo on December 3, 2007 - ventral
1 day prior to eclosure


#2 pupa - lateral -  Photo on December 04, 2007 - 1.5 hours prior to eclosure
1.5 hours before butterfly emerged


#7 pupa formed December 2nd
Photo on Decenber 03, 2007

#6 pupa on December 3rd


#7pupa formed December 2nd
Photo on December 18, 2007, one day prior to eclosing

#6 pupa on December 18th, one day before butterfly emerged


Photo Details - ©Nicky Davis
Todd Stout collected females July 28, 2007 at 6500 feet, Johnson Pass, Stansbury Mountains, 1.9 miles ESE Blue Canyon, Tooele County, Utah.

Larva diapaused  five weeks, until October 9, 2007 and was then set on a blade of blue grass and fed under 24x7 lighting at about 75 degrees. Larva 
ate the same day, molted to 2nd instar on October 20, 3rd instar on October 25, 4th instar October 30, 5th instar on  November 6.  #2 larva began looking for a suitable spot to pupate on November 15 and went into a "J" formation the evening of November 16, 2007.  It formed a pupa on November 18, 2007. The adult butterfly emerged December 4, 2007

#2 diapaused 5 weeks
active larva stage - 38 days
prepupa stage - 2 days
pupa stage - 16  days

Description
1 3/8 to 1 11/16"

They have two eyespots and the upper eyespot is larger in the male but about the same size in the female.
Eyespots are of equal distance from the outer edge of wing. Dark basal half of hindwing underside is separated from lighter outer half by an irregular dark line.

Univoltine and the larvae hibernate immediately after emerging.

Habitat
Juniper or pinyon-juniper woodlands, sagebrush

Host
Grasses

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