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Zebra Longwing
Heliconius charitonius

Please order twice the number of eggs than you need larvae. Remember to give fresh food daily even before they hatch. Please have your insecticide free host plants before you receive your order. If you can not secure these plants we offer them for sale on or web site. If these babies are not carefully watched as they hatch, they may eat unhatched eggs.
See the Egg Emerging Page.
Hostplant
Incense Passionvine
Hostplant
Lavender Lady Passionvine
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Zebra Longwing (Heliconius charitonius) drinking nectar
Firebush (Hamelia patens) is a favorite nectar source for a Zebra Longwing butterfly
Firecracker (Russelia sarmentosa) is a nectar source for a Zebra Longwing butterfly
Zebra Longwing
Florida State Butterfly
Firebush Hamelia patens is a
favorite nectar plant
Firecracker Russelia sarmentosa
is a favorite nectar source
for a Zebra Longwing butterfly.
Zebra Longwing eggs (Heliconius charitonius)
Zebra Longwing butterfly eggs (Heliconius charitonius) on passionvine (Passiflora sp.)
Zebra Longwing butterfly (Heliconius charitonius) caterpillars of various sizes.
Zebra Longwing eggs
through a microscope
Zebra Longwing eggs
on passionvine tendrils.
Zebra Longwing caterpillars
of various sizes.


Zebra Longwing butterflies lay eggs on passionvine that is in the shade. They lay eggs on the tips and on the tendrils of the vine.

Young caterpillars often eat together on the same leaf. This makes them especially easy for a predator to locate. Upon locating one caterpillar, it simply continues to eat caterpillars on the same leaf or sprig.

Zebra Longwing butterfly caterpillars (larvae) cannot (or rarely) eat passionvine with bright red blooms and live to become an adult.

Freshly molted caterpillars have clear/white hair/spines. After a short while, these turn black. Zebra Longwing caterpillars (larvae) are white with black hair/spines.

Favorite nectar sources for Zebra Longwing butterflies are Firebush, Firespike, Butterfly Bush, Trumpet Flower, Pentas, and Firecracker. They are especially attracted to red flowers.