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Pearl Crescent? - Phyciodes tharos

Pearl Crescent? - Phyciodes tharos
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 7, 2012
Size: 2 cm.
Hear is a better photo, it was easier to hold on the table.

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Moved

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

almost certainly - yes
However, unless the pupa decides to overwinter, you shouldn't have long to wait for confirmation.

 
Several eclosed.
But I couldn't take pictures, because the camera is with my mom in France! Pearl crescent does look close, though.

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