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Atala (novella) - Wikipedia Atala, ou Les Amours de deux sauvages dans le désert (English: Atala, or The Loves of two Indian savages in the desert) is an early novella by French author François-René de Chateaubriand, first published on 12 germinal IX (2 April 1801) [1]
Atala - Florida Wildflower Foundation With a wingspan of 3 8 − 5 1 cm, the Atala is the largest hairstreak in Southeast Florida It is also the most iridescent, with a velvety black surface and turquoise shimmer on the dorsal side of its wings This coloring is striking in males and can be bright blue or greenish teal
Atala 100 years of passion for bicycles - Atala. it Atala means great passion for the bicycle and deep international know-how: essential elements to face all the challenges of the market and the most demanding bikers
Atala | Romanticism, French Literature, Epic Poem | Britannica Atala, novel by François-Auguste-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand, published in French as Atala, ou les amours de deux savages dans le désert in 1801 It was revised and reissued with René in 1805 A portion of an unfinished epic about Native Americans, the work tells the story of a Euro-American
Atala Butterfly: Identification, Facts, Pictures The Atala butterfly, also known as the coontie hairstreak or simply the atala, is a visually striking species native to Florida, the Caribbean Islands, and other parts of the United States
A Conservation Story | The Atala Butterfly | Florida Tech - FIT Within the USA, the Atala (Eumaeus atala) butterfly is only found in southeastern Florida It is ranked as endangered by the State of Florida due to the decline in abundance and distribution of its larval host plant, the Coonite (Zamia integrifolia) The Coontie is North America's only native cycad
Atala – Floridas Wildflowers Butterflies Family name: Lycaenidae Gossamer Wings General description: wings black; Male forewing with iridescent green scaling, black veins and wide black borders female forewing black with iridescent blue scaling around cell Hindwing ventral with small iridescent blue spots on outer half and large r
Better With Butterflies: The Atala - UF IFAS Extension Clay County The atala is a relatively small butterfly, as hairstreaks usually are, 1 5-2” wide North Florida is the northern most edge of their range Compared to other butterflies they fly very slowly They are mostly found in coastal pinelands and hardwood habitats
A Nearly Extinct Butterfly Makes a Comeback in South Florida The Atala butterfly (Eumaeus atala) relies on a plant called coontie (Zamia integrifolia) in the same way that monarch butterflies rely on milkweed species Atala females lay their eggs on coontie, the only native cycad in North America — and only on coontie (or on other cycads brought to South Florida as ornamental plants) — and after the