Chameleon Logo
  • Home
  • Natural & Cultural History
    • Adult Programs
    • Youth Programs
    • Miakka/Myakka
    • Naturalist guide
      • Full Guide
      • Amphibians
      • Birds
      • Butterflies and Moths
      • Ferns
      • Insects and Spiders
      • Mammals
      • Reptiles
      • Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Herbs
    • TEP Nature Videos
    • POV Cam
  • Crowley Farm
    • Crowley Farm
    • Small Farms Resources
  • Folk School
  • Events
    • Events
    • Full Moon Walk
    • Earth Day 2013
    • Heritage Festival
    • Field & Stream to Fork
    • Calendar
  • ABOUT
    • About
    • Admission & Hours
    • Contact
    • Park Details
      • Park Details
      • Tent Camping
      • Weddings
  • Membership
    • Memberships
    • Support
FacebookTwitterYoutubeLinkedInRss
Contact us today 941-322-1000   
Home » Butterflies and Moths | Crowley

Butterflies and Moths

Luna Moth

Luna Moth Zoom in Read more

A giant silkworm moth, Lunas live a very short life and are not commonly seen....

Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly

Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly Zoom in Read more

Most abundant of the kite swallowtails, butterflies named for their long...

Viceroy Butterfly

Viceroy Butterfly Zoom in Read more

Viceroys have developed protective features in every life stage. Eggs laid on...

Zebra Longwing Butterfly

Zebra Longwing Butterfly Zoom in Read more

The Florida state butterfly, with a 3-3.5″ wingspan, the...

Red Admiral Butterfly

Red Admiral Butterfly Zoom in Read more

Easily recognized by its distinctive red forewing band, adult Red Admirals fly in a...

Giant Swallowtail Butterfly

Giant Swallowtail Butterfly Zoom in Read more

One of Florida’s largest (4-5″) butterflies, the Giant Swallowtail prefers...

Palamedes Swallowtail Butterfly

Palamedes Swallowtail Butterfly Zoom in Read more

Found in swamps throughout Florida the Palamedes Swallowtails are reported to roost...

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly Zoom in Read more

Males are always yellow but, females have two color forms, the yellow and an...



©2011 Crowley Museum and Nature Center. All rights reserved.