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Vanessa virginiensis? - Vanessa virginiensis

Vanessa virginiensis? - Vanessa virginiensis
Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
October 8, 2021

Yes
To differentiate from Painted Lady:

On the forewing:
American has a more strongly squared forewing apex.
American usually has the small white spot inside the orange ground color.
American usually has a missing, broken and/or thin black band around the post-basal area.

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