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Photo#132904
Polygonia interrogationis

Polygonia interrogationis
Schuyler, Nebraska, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA
August 1, 2007
Is this the Eastern Comma Butterfly?

Question Mark
Close, but this is a Question Mark. An excellent way to tell the two apart is the double spot mark just apical and posterior of the cell end bar on Question Mark. Only the posterior spot is present in Eastern Comma. The hindwing shape is also different, with Question Mark having more pronounced/pointy tails.

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