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      • Egg: The journey begins when the female lime butterfly lays down her host plant-specific spherical yellow to green eggs, typically numbering up to 100, on the leaves of preferred citrus plants such as Murraya koenigii and Citrus x aurantiifolia. Single eggs are laid in multiple places to increase survival chances of the offspring.
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  2. Despite their two-stage camouflage scheme, some caterpillars of P. demoleus are found by parasitic wasps, which lay dozens of eggs in them. The parasitic wasp larvae eat the caterpillar from the inside.

  3. Papillio demoleus reproduce by laying eggs (oviparous), the eggs are placed one by one on the leaf, round shape, flat base, yellowish color and smooth surface. Reproduction session : – Incubation periods: 3,1 – 6,1 days

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Butterflies lay eggs as a mandatory part of their life cycle and their form of reproduction. The appearance of butterfly eggs varies greatly depending on the species, but they can be round or oval shapes with the diameter remaining within the range of 1 – 3 millimeters.

    • Orange-tip (pictured above) Description: Greenish-white when first laid, but turn bright orange in a few days. Where: Eggs are laid beneath the calyx or on a stalk of cuckooflower, garlic mustard.
    • Large white. Description: The yellow skittle-shaped eggs are laid directly on the food plant (rather than on top of other eggs) in batches of 40 to 100 eggs, resulting in an organised egg mass.
    • Brimstone. Description: Although several eggs may be found together, this is either the result of different females, or the same female revisiting the same spot.
    • Speckled wood. Description: The spherical eggs are very light green in colour are laid singly, sometimes in pairs, on the underside of a leaf of the foodplant.
  5. Females lay eggs singly near the edges of the host plant leaves. Figure 3.

  6. Oct 18, 2018 · The female Lime Butterfly lays a single egg on many leaves. The egg hatches into a caterpillar after 3-6 days. The caterpillar eats leaves and after 12-22 days it undergoes metamorphosis (changes) into a pupa, which is a casing called a chrysalis.

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