by psi_chemie » Sun Oct 02, 2005 8:32 am
There seems to be a lot of color shades they come in. I bet it's the milkweed they eat. Some monarchs are pretty dusky, especially females. All the ones I reared off sand/blue vine (what is that species name again.. ?) were mildly orange males and darker females. Alot of the wild ones I tagged were much brighter orange. Some wild males were almost fluorescent orange, even when cloudy. They must have been eating some flaming poisonous milkweed! But really, the lighting and angle has a lot to do with the colors of the wings. At some angles in full sun, there is an irridescent sheen to the whole wing surface.