Pattampoochi - Butterfly Magazine Pattampoochi - Wings 2 Veins 2 2018 | Page 29

4 Life Cycle of White Four-ring Chrysalis/Pupae The caterpillar forms into the Chrysalis or Pupae at the end of the 5th Instar (a kind of vessel in which the caterpillar changes into a butterfly). It takes several hours for the caterpillar to form the complete chrysalis. They usually do this on twigs or safe, hidden areas around the host plant. Once it has turned into the chrysalis, it will rest. It will remain in this chrysalis for few weeks. The chrysalis is usually incapable of movement, although some species can rapidly move the abdominal segments or produce sounds to scare potential predators. Within the chrysalis the old body parts of the caterpillar will undergoing a re- markable transformation, called ‘metamorphosis’ to become the beautiful parts that make up the butterfly that will emerge. Adult Once the butterfly is ready to emerge, the case around the pupa splits open. But it’s not time for takeoff just yet, as the wings are at first wet, soft and wrinkled against its body. The butter- fly waits for its wings to dry, and pumps a liquid called hemolymph into them so that they become fit for fly- ing. During which time it is extremely vulnerable to predators. Some butter- flies wings may take up to 3 hours to dry while others take about 1 hour. Most butterflies will excrete excess dye after hatching. This fluid may be white, red, orange or yellow is called as Meconium. When it can fly, it will go look for food. The butterfly will also go look for a mate. It will soon find a mate. It will then lay eggs. The lifecy- cle will start all over again. PATTAMPOOCHI A TNBS MAGAZINE WINGS 2 VEINS 2 29