Can You ID These Butterflies from an Image?

By: Lauren Lubas
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Can You ID These Butterflies from an Image?
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About This Quiz

Many people don't think of butterflies as insects, but when you boil them down to what they truly are, that's what you get: a bug. However, butterflies are such majestic, noninvasive creatures that we have to stop and look at one flying by ... And we always attempt to snap a pic (though we never seem to get our phones out in time!). Because butterflies are transformed caterpillars, in many religions and cultures around the world, they're considered symbols of resurrection and reincarnation. What was once a gross-looking worm thing is now a winged creature that is delicate and beautiful. 

For decades, scientists have been studying butterfly life cycles and migratory patterns, but you don't have to be a Lepidopterist (someone who studies butterflies) to be able to recognize your favorite butterfly species when you see it. You do, however, have to have a keen eye to tell the difference between a painted lady and a monarch (hint: one looks a bit like a moth). 

If you think you can call out a butterfly species just by its colors, markings and wing shape, it's time to test your skills with this butterfly identification quiz.

Monarch Butterfly
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This is the most popular butterfly in North America. Can you identify it?
Monarch
Red admiral
Eastern tiger swallowtail
Pipevine swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

While they are beautiful to look at, these butterflies have an essential job to do. Monarch butterflies are a consistent pollinator species. This means that when you see them on a flower, leave them alone (besides, they're toxic, so you wouldn't want to touch them anyway).

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Cabbage White
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Can you name this butterfly that is almost all white?
Painted lady
Cabbage white
Old world swallowtail
Mourning cloak
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

At first glance, you might misidentify these butterflies as moths; however, the cabbage white butterfly has telltale dark spots on its wings. They are usually found in New Zealand.

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Old world swallowtail
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What is the name of this butterfly with intricate markings?
Painted lady
Eastern tiger swallowtail
Old world swallowtail
Gulf fritillary
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

An old world swallowtail butterfly has a wing span of about 3 inches. They can be found in the western United States from Alaska down to Mexico, with their biggest populations found in California and Arizona.

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Painted lady
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This butterfly was once known as the cosmopolitan. Do you know what they're called now?
Monarch
Red admiral
Pipevine swallowtail
Painted lady
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

At first glance, you might mix up the painted lady with a monarch that's covered in dust. However, painted lady butterflies are not toxic like monarchs, and you can spot a painted lady by its smaller body size.

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Eastern tiger swallowtail
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Which butterfly is well-known in the Eastern United States?
Eastern tiger swallowtail
Cabbage white
Comma
Western tiger swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

While the eastern tiger swallowtail gets its nectar from nearly every plant in its area, it prefers to feast on cottonwood trees and various trees that flower. When it does go for a plant, you can usually find it around honeysuckle.

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Mourning Cloak
Pavel Kirillov
This butterfly has a different name in North America than it does in Britain. What is its North American name?
Gulf fritillary
Western tiger swallowtail
Mourning cloak
Painted lady
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The mourning cloak butterfly is known as the Camberwell Beauty on the other side of the pond. They can be found across the more temperate portions of the Northern Hemisphere, including North America and Europe.

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Pipevine swallowtail
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Can you identify this butterfly that has iridescent wings?
Mourning cloak
Monarch
Painted lady
Pipevine swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You can find a pipevine swallowtail in North America and Central America (mostly in the United States and Mexico). They seem to prefer warmer climates, but they can be found as far north as Minnesota.

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Gulf fritillary
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Which butterfly is also known as the "passion" butterfly?
Gulf fritillary
Dragon's egg
Viceroy
Black swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The gulf fritillary is usually found in the United States and Mexico. A good way to remember where you can find populations of these butterflies is that they surround the Gulf of Mexico.

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Viceroy butterfly
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What is this butterfly that may be mistaken for a monarch?
Mourning cloak
Viceroy
American painted lady
Eastern tiger swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Both viceroy butterflies and monarch butterflies can be found in the United States. Although there are viceroy in the Western United States, they are mostly found in the east (the exact opposite of monarchs).

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Buckeye
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This butterfly has the markings of a moth. What is it?
American painted lady
Orange sulphur
Gulf fritillary
Common buckeye
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The average wingspan of the common buckeye butterfly is just under 3 inches. You can usually find these guys in fields and open areas around the United States and Mexico and feeding on snapdragons and milkweed.

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Swallowtail
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What is the name of this dark butterfly?
Western tiger swallowtail
Black swallowtail
Gulf fritillary
Pipevine swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You can recognize a black swallowtail not just by its color and tail but also by the two little eyes at the bottom of both of its wings. These eyes help protect the black swallowtail from predators such as birds.

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Orange sulphur
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Which butterfly has wings that look like a chewed leaf?
Orange sulphur
Zebra swallowtail
American painted lady
Viceroy
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You may know this little guy as the alfalfa butterfly. They can be seen feasting on wildflowers throughout North America but mostly in the Eastern and Midwestern portions of the United States.

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Zebra swallowtail
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Can you identify the butterfly named after the animal it looks like?
Cat eye
Puppy love
Zebra swallowtail
Dalmation
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

As you can see, the stripes on the zebra swallowtail are vertical (up and down) on its wings. There are other species of striped butterflies, but nearly all of them have horizontal stripes on their wings.

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Cloudless sulphur
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This butterfly isn't afraid to hang out with humans in the American South. Can you name it?
Cloudless sulphur
Common buckeye
Blacktail swallow
Orange-tip
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Cloudless sulphur butterflies are masters of disguise. Their wings are a light greenish-yellow color when they're both opened and closed. This helps them blend in with the foliage they land on.

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Comma butterfly
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Which butterfly is named after a punctuation mark?
Question mark
Comma
Semi-colon
Period
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

They aren't called the comma because they pause after every clause. The ridges of their wings look like a bunch of commas placed together end to end. Why this type wasn't called the cheetah butterfly, we will never know.

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Small copper butterfly
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Can you identify this orange-and-black butterfly species?
Orange sulphur
Zebra swallowtail
Small copper
Comma
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You can spot a small copper butterfly by its sizeable dark spot over its bottom wings. They also have spots on their wings, unlike other copper butterflies which simply have deep orange wings with a black border.

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Giant swallowtail
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What's the name of this species of butterfly which boasts a wingspan of 6.25 inches?
Giant swallowtail
Mini swallowtail
Eastern tailed-blue
Cloudless sulphur
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Giant swallowtail butterflies are generally found in warm, wet areas. They get their nectar from lantana and sunflowers, but their caterpillars can be found in prickly ash and rue trees.

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Fiery skipper
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This butterfly likes to feed on sweet milkweed. Can you name it?
Yellow hopper
Orange bushbaby
Fiery skipper
Baby orange
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Fiery skippers look very much like grasshoppers if you aren't paying attention. However, the big difference is that fiery skippers always have their wings out. These interesting butterflies are generally found in the Southern United States and Mexico.

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Great spangled fritillary
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What is the name of this butterfly covered in spots?
Orange-tip
Dalmation
Great spangled fritillary
Monarch
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If you think the Northern United States and Canada don't have beautiful butterflies, this gorgeous orange fellow should prove you wrong. They generally feast on black-eyed Susans and milkweed.

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Eastern tailed-blue
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Which butterfly has a border around its wings?
Great spangled fritillary
Eastern tailed-blue
Fiery skipper
Menelaus blue morpho
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You can generally find this papery butterfly in the wetter regions of the United States. They often feast on zinnia and milkweed, but their caterpillars can be found on white clover and milk vetch.

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Silver-spotted skipper
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Can you name this speckled butterfly found in North America?
Eastern tailed-blue
Silver-spotted skipper
Great spangled fritillary
Common wood-nymph
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The silver-spotted skipper is a duller-looking butterfly and is often mistaken for a moth-butterfly hybrid. One interesting fact about them is that they don't really like yellow flowers.

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Common checkered-skipper
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What kind of "skipper" butterfly is this?
Common checkered-skipper
Silver-spotted skipper
Long-tailed skipper
Fiery skipper
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Another skipper butterfly, the common checkered-skipper, is rather small, only measuring about 1.5 inches in total wingspan. When this butterfly is on the ground, it looks like someone splattered white paint onto mud.

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Clouded yellow butterfly
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This yellow butterfly lives in most of Europe. What is it?
Clouded yellow
Silvery blue
Spicebush swallowtail
Silver-spotted skipper
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The clouded yellow butterfly looks green when its wings are folded. You can generally find them in fields of pea plants, sucking the nectar out of the flowers. When it rests, its wings are closed, making it look like a leaf.

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Zebra longwing butterfly
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Which butterfly has a narrow black wing span that can reach up to four inches long?
Silvery blue
Clouded yellow
Pear crescent
Zebra longwing butterfly
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Carl Linnaeus made the first documentation of the zebra longwing butterfly in 1767. This species is the official state butterfly of Florida and can be found throughout Central America as well.

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Long-tailed skipper
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Can you identify this butterfly with a unique wing shape?
Long-tailed skipper
Old manner
Menelaus blue morpho
Pearl crescent
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The long-tailed skipper is so named for the fact that its wings have appeared to have sprouted two tails at the bottoms. When these insects are caterpillars, they prefer to eat the plants made by various beans and nuts.

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American snout butterfly
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Which butterfly has this unique facial structure and wing shape?
American snout
Monarch
Long-tailed skipper
Zebra longwing butterfly
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The American snout has a unique wing shape that includes long, thin upper wings and short, rounded lower wings that hug close to its body. Additionally, its markings mimic that of a monarch.

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Large heath butterfly
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This butterfly only grows to be about 1.5 inches long. Do you know what it is?
Small heath
Long-tailed skipper
American snout
Large heath
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Also known as the common ringlet, the large heath prefers grassy habitats. They are mostly found in the Northern and Western parts of the United States, but they are also seen sporadically throughout Europe.

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Green-veined white butterfly
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What is the very descriptive name of this butterfly?
Swallow follow
Swallowtail bright
Green-veined white
American snout
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The green-veined white is usually found in ditches, river banks and damp areas of England, Ireland and Scotland. They are usually seen in the summertime (from April to August) or in the dampest months of the year.

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Limenitis arthemis
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Can you name this North American butterfly that has a gorgeous blue color?
Pearl crescent
Limenitis arthemis
Juniper hairstreak
American snout
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Limenitis arthemis is also known as the red-spotted purple. Typically found in Massachusetts, these beautiful blues like to lay their eggs on cherry trees and willow trees, but have been known to lay on power lines as well.

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Postman butterfly
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Do you know the name of this butterfly with rounded wings?
Long-tailed skipper
Monarch
Postman
Large while
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Postman butterflies are generally found in warmer climates in Central America, although they can be found in Mexico as well. They were first recorded by Car Linnaeus (the king of butterfly discovery) in 1758.

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Checkered white butterfly
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This butterfly blends in with oak trees nicely. What is its name?
Barric yellow
Checkered white
Dalmation
Spotted sight
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Checkered white butterflies can be found across North America, but they are often found in the American Midwest. These butterflies can be found wherever there are hibiscus and passion flowers.

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Holly blue butterfly
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Which pale-blue butterfly is found in Eurasia and North America?
Holly blue
Zebra longwing butterfly
American snout
Green-veined white
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

These seemingly impossible blue butterflies have a pretty plain caterpillar (green with dull red stripes), and their wingspans are even less impressive, coming in at about 1.3 inches.

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Queen Alexandras birdwing
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What is the largest butterfly in the world?
Small copper
Long-tailed skipper
American snout
Queen Alexandra's birdwing
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Wrong Answer

The wingspan on this beautiful creature can reach up to 12 inches. That's the size of your ruler at home. It's among the largest insects in the world and can be found in the rain forests. Oh, and did we mention it's poisonous?

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Queen butterfly
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This butterfly looks like a monarch until it opens its wings. What is it?
Eastern tailed-blue
Clouded sulphur
Queen
Bean
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The queen butterfly is a deep orange color, but it sometimes turns red. The caterpillars for these butterflies is very close to the caterpillar of the monarch, except it has an extra set of tentacles.

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Silvery blue butterfly
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Can you name this butterfly whose name describes the males and females of the species?
Silvery blue
Spicebush swallowtail
Clouded yellow
Juniper hairstreak
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The silvery blue is also found in North America. When its wings are folded, it has a silvery look. When they are open, males have a blue color, and females have a gray color that looks almost silver.

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Common wood-nymph
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Do you recognize this butterfly that looks like it has eyes on its wings?
Clouded sulphur
Common wood-nymph
Queen
Spicebush swallowtail
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

You may also recognize the common wood-nymph as the grayling or the goggle eye butterfly. It's usually found in North America from Southern Florida to Maine. They typically feed on shrubbery rather than flowers.

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Ulysses butterfly
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What is the name of this butterfly that makes a great tattoo?
Common brown
Ulysses butterfly
Australian painted lady
Common emigrant
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Granted, the Ulysses butterfly is beautiful, but most don't know that it is mostly found in Indonesia, Australia and Papua New Guinea. Their caterpillars are a pale yellow-green color that blends in perfectly with leaves.

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Blue moon butterfly
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This butterfly share its name with an adult beverage. What is it?
Blue moon
Pink lady
Meadow argus
Chardonnay
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The blue moon butterfly is mostly found in New Zealand, but it can also be found as far as Madagascar and India, and they feed on Malva and Urtica dioica. Their colors range from black to a dark brown with blue spots.

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Common green birdwing
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Would you be able to name this large butterfly species if you saw it?
Eurema smilax
Common bottletooth
Eurema brigitta
Common green birdwing
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Related to the Queen Alexandria birdwing butterfly (the largest butterfly in the world), the wingspan of these majestic creatures is around 8 inches, which is still pretty significant for a butterfly.

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Dainty Swallowtail
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What is the name of this butterfly that is often found in Australia?
Dainty swallowtail
Monarch
Zizina labradus
Meadow argus
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The dainty swallowtail is best known for its larval stage. The caterpillar for this species of butterfly has rows of spikes coming out of its back, as well as two horns on its head.

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