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Chlosyne californica

Chlosyne californica
Clark Mountain Range, San Bernardino County, California, USA
April 28, 2008
Observed a few, all similarly tattered like this one, on Viguiera parishii, the main larval food plant here.

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Chlosyne californica Chlosyne californica

Bet that one could tell a few stories.
Pretty, even when battered.

 
I hesitated briefly
before posting this. But then I thought it another example of the adaptive value of wings that can still function as such after considerable loss of surface. I agree, there's a beauty in this.

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