American Copper - Lycaena phlaeas |
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Description
Range |
HabitatLowland populations of American coppers are found in pastures, landfills, roadsides, yards, and fields. Arctic and alpine populations are found above the tree line on barren ground and talus slopes. A talus slope is an pile of rocks at the base of a cliff or slope. Diet Life Cycle
The male American copper perches in grassy areas and waits for a female. The female lays one egg at a time on the leaves of a host plant.
The American copper produces one to two broods a year. The caterpillar is
red to yellow-green and has red and white stripes. |