
Duke of Burgundy
(Hamearis lucina)
I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me.
It’s easy. Just click “Edit Text” or double click me to add your own content and make changes to the font. Feel free to drag and drop me anywhere you like on your page. I’m a great place for you to tell a story and let your users know a little more about you.
This is a great space to write long text about your company and your services. You can use this space to go into a little more detail about your company. Talk about your team and what services you provide. Tell your visitors the story of how you came up with the idea for your business and what makes you different from your competitors. Make your company stand out and show your visitors who you are. Tip: Add your own image by double clicking the image and clicking Change Image.







Eggs are about the size of a pinhead, laid here on the underside of a Primrose leaf © Roger Barnes

North Yorkshire 31 May 2010 © Tim Melling

Taken on May 4, 2014 in West Sussex

Taken on May 17, 2014 (North Yorkshire) © Tim Melling

Duke and Duchess -Hamearis lucina. Cotswolds. May 2014.

© John Chapple
© John Chapple


Ovum (Egg):
Imago (Adult):
Oviposition (Egg Laying):
Videos:
Larva (Caterpillar):

Newly hatched larvae with one still eating part of eggshell © Roger Barnes







