Looking for a Black Swallowtail Chrysalis
February 28, 2012 § 3 Comments
I am looking for a Black Swallowtail chrysalis to film. The last generation of the previous summer’s black swallowtail caterpillars spends the winter in their chrysalis form. Often times the winter chrysalis is a woody brown, not green. The late season caterpillar may pupate under the eaves of a house, along a porch or deck rail, or on a fence. I am hoping that amongst all my many readers, someone has a brown Black Swallowtail chrysalis in their garden.
Black Swallowtail chrysalis, green form
There are several distributors from where butterfly and moth chrysalis may be purchased, but I would prefer to film a Cape Ann specimen in its natural habitat (or at least a Black Swallowtail chyrsalis from the New England area). Please let me know if you think you have the brown form of the Black Swallowtail chrysalis. THANK YOU!!!
Black Swallowtail chrysalis, brown form–image courtesy Google image search
me and my mom found a black swallowtail chrysalis … we have had it since it was a caterpillar… and we thought it was dead until we saw on your site that its just a different kind… i think its almost time for it to hatch.
I have a swallow tail chrysalis that was a caterpillar on Friday and turned into a green chrysalis late Friday afternoon. Then on Monday when I returned to school he was a brown chrysalis. Should I do anything to insure he eventually becomes a butterfly?
Hello Holly,
Your comment got lost in a shuffle of emails.
I hope your swallowtail chrysalis is doing well. I keep ours in a very cool, but protected spot, the cellar bulkhead, in a terrarium. Once the weather warms, I will look for signs of the butterfly emerging from its chrysalis.