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National Moth Week
was July 19-27, and the
Summer 2025 gathering in Louisiana
, July 19-27
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2024 BugGuide gathering in Idaho
July 24-27
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2022 BugGuide gathering in New Mexico
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Commas, Question Mark (Polygonia)
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Hoary Comma - Hodges#4427 (Polygonia gracilis)
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Polygonia gracilis gracilis
Matching comments ranked in order of relevance:
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
ID