Pictures gallery of False Comma Butterfly
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Comma Butterfly Butterfly; Camberwell Beauty; Comma Butterfly; Dark Blue Tiger; Dark Green Fritillary; Diadem Butterfly; False Grayling
Eastern Comma - Butterfly Atlas | Mass Audubon

Find a Butterfly: MassGIS Atlas Viewer: Butterfly Resources The Eastern Comma, in common with other "anglewings Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica), False Nettle
Polygonia interrogationis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The adult butterfly has a wingspan of 4.5–7.6 cm (1.8–3.0 in). Its flight period is Japanese hop (Humulus japonicus), nettles (Urtica), and false nettle (Boehmeria
Eastern Comma Butterflies, Caterpillars, Chrysalis Photos

Eastern Comma (Polygonia comma) This uniquely shaped butterfly is fun to watch and has a silver ‘comma Elm Tree, False Nettle*, Common HopTree * May not be
Butterflies of Northern Illinois - Flying Kiwi

Here a paper wasp throws a right hook to chase away a comma butterfly and the ladybird are a family of butterflies scattered around the world which have false
EENY 455/IN817: Eastern comma, hop merchant, comma angelwing

The eastern comma, Polygonia comma (Harris), is also It is a relative small inconspicuous butterfly that is False nettle, Boehmeria cylindrica (L.) Sw., a host of
eastern comma - Polygonia comma (Harris) - UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

common name: eastern comma, hop merchant, comma It is a relative small inconspicuous butterfly that is false nettle. American elm. Economic Importance Eastern
False Comma - learnaboutbutterflies.com

False Comma Nymphalis l-album ESPER, 1781 Family Butterfly world census: Butterflies of the World : British Isles
Nymphalis vaualbum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Compton Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis vaualbum), also known as the False Comma, is a species in the Nymphalidae family. The underside of both the male and females
Hops Pest: Eastern Comma Butterfly - WNC Vegetable and Small

Hosts: Hosts plants of the Eastern comma butterfly are American elms, hackberry, nettles, false nettles and other members of the Urticacea. But, perhaps
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