North Louisiana Wildlife
Southern dogface butterfly on a weed flower

Did you know that southern dogface butterflies have hairs on their bodies that they use to sense movement?

Southern Dogface Butterflies
at
a Glance

Southern dogface butterfly on a weed flower

Key Features:

Southern dogface butterflies have yellow wings with a dogface pattern and yellow borders.

Habitat:

Fields, pastures, prairies, and roadsides

nesting habits:

Southern dogface butterflies lay eggs on the underside of dying leaves of host plants. They reproduce three times a year in southern states. They reproduce once a year or not at all in colder states.

seasons southern dogface butterflies are active in our area:

All year

Diet:

Nectar

hunting Behavior:

Southern dogface butterflies pollinate when they drink nectar.

Commonly Confused With:

Clouded Sulphur Butterflies and Cloudless Sulphur Butterflies

Cloudless sulphur butterfly foraging on a flower

Southern dogface butterflies are often confused with female cloudless sulphur butterflies because both have yellow wings with black borders. Southern dogface butterflies have a dogface pattern on their wings. Female cloudless sulphur butterflies have one brown spot on their wings.

Southern dogface butterfly on a weed flower

Southern dogface butterflies are often confused with  clouded sulphur butterflies because both have yellow wings. Southern dogface butterflies have a dogface pattern on their wings.

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