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Tag Archives: pavulaan
A Tale of Two (or More) Crescents
Oh for the simple days when in the mid-Atlantic region if you saw a crescent you could safely assume it was the common, indeed almost ubiquitous, Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos). The only doubt to contend with would be if you … Continue reading
Posted in conservation, evolution, general butterfly news, Identification tips, maryland, sightings, state butterflies, taxonomy
Tagged crescent, pavulaan
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