- The
Kamehameha butterfly (Vanessa
tameamea) is one of the two
species of
butterfly endemic to Hawaii, the
other is
Udara blackburni. The
Hawaiian name...
-
vivid banded lady or
banded lady
Vanessa samani (Hagen, 1895)
Vanessa tameamea (Eschscholtz, 1821) –
Kamehameha butterfly Vanessa terpsic**** Philipi...
-
butterfly species that are
native to Hawai'i, the
other being Vanessa tameamea.
These butterflies have
wings that are blue on the
upper side and green...
- the flowers. Koa sap is
eaten by the
adult Kamehameha butterfly (Vanessa
tameamea). The koa bug (Coleotichus blackburniae) uses its
rostrum to suck the contents...
-
Pipturus albidus is
known to
attract the
Kamehameha butterfly (Vanessa
tameamea) and Koa
butterfly (Udara blackburni) as its
nectar is sweet. The Kamehameha...
- (state butterfly)
Papilio glaucus 1988
Hawaii Kamehameha butterfly Vanessa tameamea 2009
Idaho Monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus 1992
Illinois Monarch butterfly...
- Also
known as the
native yellow hibiscus 1988
Insect ****lehua
Vanessa tameamea Also
known as the
Kamehameha butterfly 2009 Land
mammal ʻŌpeʻapeʻa Lasiurus...
- hawaiiensis, Anax strenuus,
Nesogonia blackburni,
Theridion grallator,
Vanessa tameamea,
Hyalopeplus pellucidus,
Coleotichus blackburniae, Labula, Hawaiioscia...
-
Eurynogaster (a
genus of flies)
Kamehameha butterfly (a.k.a. ****lehua) (Vanessa
tameamea)
Green Hawaiian blue (Udara blackburni)
Longhead yellow-faced bee (a.k...
- ʻakolea is one of the four
endemic host
plants for the ****lehua (Vanessa
tameamea),
meaning the ****lehua
butterflies and
caterpillars will only reproduce...