Mission to Peaks Species: Anise Swallowtail

Mission to Peaks Species: Anise Swallowtail

FORT MASON PRESIDIO LAFAYETTE ALTA PARK PLAZA MISSION TO PEAKS SPECIES: ANISE SWALLOWTAIL ROUTE HIGHLIGHTS ALAMO SQUARE » The Castro, The Mission, Potrero Hill, Mission Bay, Jackson Playground, Franklin Square, Mount Sutro Open Space GOLDEN GATE PARK BUENA VISTA PARK Preserve, The Blue Greenway CORONA HEIGHTS 17TH MARIPOSA 6 6 6 17TH MT MISSION SUTRO DOLORES PARK TWIN PEAKS Credit: Vivian Vivian Reed Credit: ANISE SWALLOWTAIL – Papilio zelicaon DIET BERNAL HEIGHTS GLEN PARK PARK CANYON Nectar Plants: Zinnia, Aster, Butterfly Bush. Host Plants: Dill, Fennel, MT Flying giants! DAVIDSON Parsley, Queen Anne’s Lace. The Anise Swallowtail is one of the three biggest San Francisco butterflies! The others, the Western Tiger Swallowtail and the HERON’S HEAD ASSOCIATED PLANTS & ANIMALS PARK Pipevine Swallowtail, can be identified with a simple trick. Anise SAN FRANCISCO Swallowtails have black ‘shoulders’, Western Tiger Swallowtails Wild Aster – Symphyotrichum chilense, Holly leaf (Islais) Cherry ZOO have black tiger stripes, and Pipevine Swallowtails can vary in color – Prunus illicifolia, Yarrow – Achillea millefolium, Cow Parsnip – from slate grey brown to rich shiny blue black. Anise Swallowtail Heracleum maximum. females lay eggs on plants in the carrot family (Apiaceae) which NESTING INFORMATION include Anise, Parsley, Fennel, and Dill. When the egg hatches, the 1st instar (firstBALBOA larval stage) turns around and eats its own eggshell! Eggs are laid singly, on the undersides of leaves. PARK During later instars, caterpillars feeling threatened may react by LAKE MERCED deploying a bright red, antennae-like scent gland (osmeterium) ADDITIONAL HABITAT PLANTS that emanates a strong anise-flavored odor intended to scare off Anise, Caraway, Carrot, Citrus, Dill, Fennel family including predators. In San Francisco, the Anise Swallowtail is plentiful! Common, Sweet, Lomatium, Yampah, Lovage, Parsley, Parsnip, During San Francisco’s 17th Annual Butterfly Count on July 3, 2011, Queen Anne’s Lace, Rue. observers counted a record number of Anise SwallowtailsMCLAREN PARK at 110 BAY VIEW individuals counted. In his field notes, lepidopterist Liam O’Brien PARK notes: ”New high [for the] count. With 44 hills and fennel in every vacant lot in this city, this record number makes perfect sense. RESIDENT OR MIGRATORY Resident KEY HABITAT FEATURES Fairly open country, and most likely to be seen on bare hills or mountains, in fields or at the roadside. It is often seen in towns, in gardens or vacant lots..

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