Now you see it, then you don’t. The comma butterfly is an unusual one to say the least. As you can see in David Liebman’s photo, the butterfly looks normal and beautiful with its wings spread. But ...
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IT may be of interest to put on record the fact that on Sept. 21 I saw a quite fresh-looking specimen of the Comma butterfly (Polygonia c-album) feeding at Sedum spectrabile in my garden here. My wife ...
Humans are animal chauvinists: we like our insects pretty. As fall arrives, the monarch butterfly and praying mantids may ...
Larval performance and oviposition plant preferences on different natural host plants were studied in two populations of the polyphagous comma butterfly, Polygonia c-album L., from Sweden and England.
The organisation behind the survey - Butterfly Conservation - accumulates results from across the country to establish how ...
A nettle patch is also a great wildlife asset – red admiral, comma, small tortoiseshell and peacock butterflies all lay their eggs on nettles ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Two nature questions that always get asked on public walks are: “Can butterflies fly with a damaged or ...
Here is a sampling of 55 butterflies made possible through a collaboration of AL.com with the Alabama Butterfly Atlas committee. The committee is seeking to build an online butterfly database for ...
SINCE the publication of Dr. Dawe's letter in 1929, a good deal of evidence bearing on the spread of Polygonia c-album in south-eastern England has accumulated. At that time, only one definite record ...
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