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Looks like...


Probably not Hoary Comma (Polygonia gracilis)


Hoary Comma ( Polygonia gracilis )


Differentiating Polygonia sp


Zephyr


Some other Polygonia


Yes


Moved


Moved


Moved


Most likely Polygonia gracili


Polygonia identification


Both P. zephyrus and P. gracilis are correct


Comma


Yes, it is


Comma


ID


Polygonia progne


I think it's Polygonia gracil


Satyr vs. Hoary


Polygonia


Moved


Hmmm, interesting...





Zephyr comma


Distinguished from 2 other Polygonia in WA...


Polygonia gracilis Hoary Comma?


Not sure what species you mea


looks to me like a male Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


a Zephyr - Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


yes - this is Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


a "Zephyr" - Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


yes, this is a male "Zephyr"


yes - that's what it is


Hoary Comma (Polygonia gracilis)


Definitely Polygonia satyrus


Upon further consideration


Upon further consideration


This is an Eastern Comma - Polygonia comma


Looks like a Zephyr


difficult without the underside showing


Polygonia satyrus


Hoary?


Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


Polygonia gracilis zephyrus


Hoary Comma


I agree...


Comma


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