Looks like?

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

This looks like a comma or question mark but they're on my voila and dianthus and I don't think those are these cats food of choice.

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Colima, Mexico(Zone 11)

Looks like a Mexican Fritillary

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

I believe this is the one and same cat that was on my baptisia in the spring. None of the plants I've found them on are list as foods of choice but it certainly looks like the same cat.

Colima, Mexico(Zone 11)

The one in your photo may be large enough to be looking for a place to pupate. Unless you saw it actually feeding on the plant, that might be a possibility.

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

holes all in the plants

Lutz, FL(Zone 9b)

Looks like a Variegated Fritillary to me. You don't have any passion vine, do you? Or violets, maybe wild ones?

Melanie

Lutz, FL(Zone 9b)

Duh, I just read you said viola; that's a host plant for several types of fritillaries.

Melanie

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

Oh well,that is good to know. I'll let be then.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Yep, varigated frit....congrats!
Here is what to look for when they pupate. Georgeous crysalis!

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Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

Ooo...Wow! That is pretty.

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