What is gossamer made from?

What is gossamer made from?

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Gossamer fabric is a thin, sheer woven fabric. The structure of the fabric is similar to a gauze. It is usually made of silk, cotton, or wool. The fabric may be coated with rubber to make it waterproof.

Q. What is another name for Oasis?

What is another word for oasis?

havenrefuge
retreatsanctuary
sanctumshelter
asylumhideaway
harbourUKhideout

Q. What is the opposite word for stay?

Antonyms: depart, take leave, change, move, quit. Synonyms: arrest, hitch, check, halt, stop, stoppage.

Q. What is the opposite word for Papa?

Opposite Word of papa: mother.

Q. What is the opposite of affirmatively?

Being affirmative is the opposite of being negative or contradicting.

Q. Where do gossamer winged butterflies live?

There are many species in the tropical areas of the planet. There are 142 species in North America, including several in the Arctic. Approximately, 55 species make the East Coast region of the U.S. their home. Scientists divide the family into four lycaenid subfamilies: Harvesters, Hairstreaks, Coppers, and Blues.

Q. What is the largest family of butterflies?

Nymphalidae

Q. What is a blue butterfly?

The blue morpho is among the largest butterflies in the world, with wings spanning from five to eight inches. Their vivid, iridescent blue coloring is a result of the microscopic scales on the backs of their wings, which reflect light.

Q. How long do gossamer winged butterflies live?

Approximately three weeks

Q. What do gossamer winged butterflies eat?

Their food plants include trees, shrubs, and annual legumes. The larvae of some species are carnivorous and may require a diet of aphids or ant larvae. The latter may be devoured while adult ants take secretions from special so-called milk glands on the butterfly larva.

Q. Why do ants protect caterpillars?

Some caterpillars use smell as their help signal; they mimic a pheromone that ants secrete when in danger. This alarm pheromone brings the “good” ants who protect the caterpillar. Other caterpillars use sound such as squeaking, clicking, or stridulation (sound made by rubbing two body parts together, like crickets).

Q. Where do lycaenidae butterflies live?

Adults in this family are usually found close to the food plants of the caterpillars. This usually means around forest edges, open fields, along streams, and other open but vegetated areas.

Q. What do lycaenidae butterflies eat?

Lycaenids are diverse in their food habits and apart from phytophagy, some of them are entomophagous (the practice of eating insects as food) feeding on aphids and ant larvae. Some of them are also associated with ants and are fed by ants.

Q. What do Hairstreak butterflies eat?

The Gray hairstreak (Strymon melinus) is one of the most common lycaenids in North America. Its larvae feed on the fruits and flowers of a variety of host plants including several species mallows, members of the pea family, buckwheats, clovers, and many other plants.

Q. What is the habitat of lycaenidae?

Members of the Family Lycaenidae are mainly found in the tropics. There are 125 species in Queensland, of which 102 are found north of Townsville. In contrast, only nine species are found in Tasmania. Many of the tropical and subtropical species are found in rainforest, but a few species occur in other habitats.

Q. What is Myrmecophily with example?

Myrmecophily (/mɜːrməˈkɒfɪli/ mur-mə-KOF-il-ee; literally “ant-love”) is the term applied to positive interspecies associations between ants and a variety of other organisms, such as plants, other arthropods, and fungi. As ant nests grow, they are more likely to house more and greater varieties of myrmecophiles.

Q. Why are lycaenidae endangered?

Because of the high specificity of parasitic Phengaris butterflies toward their host plants and ants, both must occur together for a habitat to be suitable for the butterflies. As a result, these butterflies are vulnerable to environmental change, and all species of Phengaris are endangered worldwide10.

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