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Mike Quinn, Director
Texas Monarch Watch Co-author Milkweed, Monarchs and More Vice-President, Austin Butterfly Forum entomike@gmail.com 512-577-0250 - cell Austin, Texas |
Texas Monarch Watch was established with the cooperation of
Dr. Bill Calvert and Texas Parks and Wildlife in 1993. Mike Quinn has coordinated Texas Monarch Watch since 2000 and has followed monarch issues since starting graduate school as an entomologist at Texas A&M in 1993. |
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X - Specimen Record - At least one specimen
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V - Sight Record - At least one individual sighted within the
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10-day period.
Data collected by Chris Durden between 1968 and 1990.
Wind Map - Mouse over any point to get current wind speed
Palmer Drought Severity Index Map - Interpretation - NOAA
US Drought Monitor - NOAA
Soil Moisture Anomaly - USDA/NOAA
Other U.S. Weather Maps
Propagation, Gardening and Conservation
Texas Milkweeds and the Danaid Caterpillars that Feed on Them
Species most important to the Spring Monarch migration highlighted in red
Scientific Name | Range, Maps, Notes |
LBJ Wildflwr Center |
Common Name | Host for: |
Asclepias amplexicaulis | ne TX |
Blunt-Leaf Milkweed | Monarch, Queen | |
Asclepias asperula - Western 2/3rds of TX | USDA - iNat - BONAP | Information | Antelopehorn Milkweed | Monarch, Queen |
Asclepias
curassavica - native to Mex and possibly southmost TX |
iNat Range Map |
Tropical Milkweed | Monarch, Queen, Soldier | |
Asclepias incarnata | rare, Edwards Plateau |
Swamp Milkweed | Monarch, Queen | |
Asclepias latifolia - Common in west TX | USDA - iNat - BONAP |
Information - Fall host | Broad-leaf Milkweed | Monarch |
Asclepias oenotheroides - West 2/3rds of TX | USDA - iNat - BONAP |
Information | Zizotes Milkweed | Monarch |
Asclepias perennis | se TX, nr. Houston |
Aquatic Milkweed | Queen | |
Asclepias
purpurascens |
barely reaches ne TX |
Purple Milkweed | Monarch | |
Asclepias
texana |
rare, Edwards Plateau |
Texas Milkweed | Monarch | |
Asclepias tomentosa | rare, ne TX |
Velvet-leaf Milkweed | Monarch, Soldier | |
Asclepias
tuberosa - Eastern half of TX |
USDA - iNat - BONAP |
Information |
Butterfly Weed | Monarch, Gray Hairstreak |
Asclepias
viridis - (2nd only to syriaca) |
USDA - iNat - BONAP | Information | Green Milkweed | Monarch |
Asclepias prostrata | very rare, south TX |
Prostrate Milkweed |
Species of Concern |
Directory of Texas suppliers of native plants and seeds - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center |
Finding Native Plants - Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) |
Native American Seed - Junction, TX - 1 (800) 728-4043 |
Wildseed Farms - Fredericksburg, TX - 1 (800) 848-0078 |
Milkweed Seed Finder - The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation |
Natives of Texas - White Milkweed A. texana - Kerrville, TX - 1 (830) 896-2169 |
Monarch Gateway |
Milkweed Longhorn Beetles of Texas |
Host Range Maps (plus sp. not occuring in TX) |
Abundance and Range Comments |
Tetraopes annulatus LeConte | A. subverticillata, A. speciosa (A. sullivantii) |
uncommon, Rocky Mtns, Great Plains |
Tetraopes discoideus LeConte | A. subverticillata, A. verticillata, A. curassavica | sw US to s. TX & KS, C. Amer. |
Tetraopes femoratus LeConte | A. speciosa, A. viridis (A. syriaca, plus other spp.) | widely dist., w US, and midwest |
Tetraopes linsleyi Chemsak | A. asperula, A. subverticillata, Funastrum crispum (A. linaria) |
uncommon, AZ to c TX |
Tetraopes mandibularis Chemsak | A. latifolia | uncommon, TX panhandle & w OK |
Tetraopes pilosus Chemsak | A. arenaria, A. speciosa, A. tuberosa | uncommon, sandy areas, sc US |
Tetraopes quinquemaculatus Haldeman | A. longifolia, A. amplexicaulis, A. tuberosa, A. viridiflora |
rare in TX, midwestern sp. |
Tetraopes tetrophthalmus (Forster) |
A. viridiflora (A. syriaca, A. purpurascens) |
very rare in TX, ne US |
Tetraopes texanus Horn | A. asperula, A. viridis, A. longifolia, A. viridiflora, A. tuberosa |
most common sp. in TX, sc US, Mex. |
Tetraopes thermophilus Chevrolat | A. oenotheroides |
uncommon, c & se TX to C. Amer. |
Immaculate Meloid |
Epicauta immaculata (Say) |
Ohio to Arizona |
Solanum, Asclepias, Polyphagous |
Milkweed Leaf Beetle |
Labidomera clivicollis (Kirby) | Eastern North America | Asclepias, Cynanchum, Sarcostemma |
Tropical Milkweed Leaf Beetle |
Labidomera suturella (Germar) | Northern Mexico to Brazil |
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Dogbane Leaf Beetle | Chrysochus auratus (Fabricius) | Widely Distributed | Apocynum spp., also Asclepias syriaca |
Blue Milkweed Beetle |
Chrysochus cobaltinus LeConte | Western North America | Asclepias spp. (Asclepiadaceae) |
Brownsville Milkvine Leaf Beetle |
Colaspis brownsvillensis Blake |
w. to c. to s. Texas |
Cynanchum spp. (Asclepiadaceae) |
European Curculionid Weevil |
Rhinusa tetra (Fabricius) |
Widely Distributed | Asclepias syriaca (Asclepiadaceae) |
Milkweed Stem Weevil |
Rhyssomatus lineaticollis (Say) |
Eastern North America to UT & CO |
primarily stems of Asclepias syriaca |
Unexpected Cycnia Moth | Cycnia inopinatus (Hy. Edwards) | Eastern US to New Mexico |
Milkweed (=Asclepias) |
Delicate Cycnia Moth | Cycnia tenera Hübner | Widely Distributed |
Milkweed and Dogbane |
Glorious Tiger Moth | Ectypia clio (Packard) | Western US |
Milkweed and Dogbane |
Milkweed Tiger Moth | Euchaetes egle (Drury) | Eastern North America |
Milkweed and Dogbane |
Elegant Tiger Moth | Euchaetes elegans Stretch | Southwestern US to W. Texas |
Milkweed |
Zella Tiger Moth |
Euchaetes zella (Dyar) | Southwestern US to W. Texas | Milkweed vine |
Salt Marsh Caterpillar | Estigmene acrea (Drury) | Widely Distributed | Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Mouse-colored Lichen Moth |
Pagara simplex Walker |
Southeastern US |
A. syriaca, A. viridis |
Woolly Bear, Isabella Tiger Moth |
Pyrrharctia isabella (J.E. Smith) | Widely Distributed | Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Yellow Bear, Virginia Tiger Moth |
Spilosoma virginica (Fabricius) | Widely Distributed | Common Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Fall Armyworm |
Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) | E. North America to SW US |
Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Yellow-striped Armyworm | Spodoptera ornithogalli (Guenée) |
E. North America to SW US | Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Yellow Striped Garden Caterpillar |
Trichordestra legitima (Grote) | E. North America to SW US |
Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Lassaux's Sphinx Moth |
Erinnyis lassauxii (Boisduval) | S., C., N., and E. Texas (also FL, AZ) |
Various Milkweed Vines |
Obscure Sphinx Moth | Erinnyis obscura (Fabricius) | E. US to S. California |
Various Milkweed Vines |
Cecropia Moth | Hyalophora cecropia (Linnaeus) | E. North America to Rocky Mtns |
Milkweed, Polyphagous |
Journey North Report Your Sightings HERE
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Monarch Watch - University of Kansas
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Monarch Larval Monitoring Project
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A project in which volunteers sample wild monarch butterflies to help |
Texas Monarch and Native Pollinator Conservation Plan Effort by Texas Parks & Wildlife to conserve monarchs and native pollinators. Other TPWD monarch links. |
Monarch Joint Venture Meeting Presentations (2012) Conservation Plan (2008)
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Southwest Monarch Study Researching the migration and breeding patterns of monarch butterflies in Arizona and the SouthWestern United States |
Monarch Gateway Dedicated to helping your organization start a milkweed restoration program. |
Conservation
The Discovery
News & Information
How Many Millions of Monarchs in Mexico? - Population estimates showing winter mortality - Journey North
Google Map of Monarch Biosphere Reserve Boundaries - Mike Quinn
Living in the Shadow of a Million Butterflies - Lourdes Garcia-Navarro - NPR - February 4, 2005
Overview of Monarch Overwintering Biology - Michelle J. Solensky. 2005.
Monarch Watch Updates on illegal logging May 2004 - June 2004 - July 2004
Graphs & Charts
Photos & Videos
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