Butterflies and Moths of North America

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Regional Butterfly and Moth Information

Top 20 Commonly Reported Butterflies and Moths of Jamaica

These are the most commonly reported butterflies and moths in Jamaica. If you do not see the species you found, look at all photographs submitted in Jamaica, or visit the Jamaica page to see recently submitted sightings.


Tetrio sphinx
Pseudosphinx tetrio

Gulf Fritillary
Agraulis vanillae

Great Southern White
Ascia monuste

Gold-spotted Aguna
Aguna asander

White Peacock
Anartia jatrophae

Cuban Crescent
Anthanassa frisia

Ceraunus Blue
Hemiargus ceraunus

Tropical Buckeye
Junonia evarete

Bahaman Swallowtail
Papilio andraemon

Long-tailed Skipper
Urbanus proteus

Jamaican Flasher
Astraptes jaira

Tropical Checkered-Skipper
Burnsius oileus

Florida Fern Moth
Callopistria floridensis

Amethyst Hairstreak
Chlorostrymon maesites

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Identifying Caterpillars

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Surprisingly, most of the larval stages of butterflies and moths are simply unknown, and caterpillar photographs can be very difficult to identify. It may take some time for a coordinator to identify your caterpillar.

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