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Near the edge of the grass on Harding grass. Both sides are similar colors.
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Found in wheat and harding grass in front of Dwight building at Pepperwood Preserve. About 3-4 centimeter wingspan.
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Found on edges of grass under oak tree. Head to top of wings measures 0.5 inches.
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Very small butterfly. Colors- white, orange, light blue
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Identified by the moth like color, pale band, black spots, and clubs on the antennae.
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This butterfly looks like a moth but its not. It has tiny dots around it and its wings are light yellow.
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3/4 inches long, white with faint gray and tan markings, small black spots on edge of wings, found in dry grass meadow
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3/4 inches long, white with faint gray and tan markings, small black spots on edge of wings, found in dry grass meadow
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3/4 inches long, white with faint gray and tan markings, small black spots on edge of wings, found in dry grass meadow
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See: http://www.butterfliesofamerica.com/coenonympha_tullia_insulana_live1.htm
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See: http://www.butterfliesofamerica.com/coenonympha_tullia_insulana_live1.htm
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see that there are a lot of subspecies of this butterfly
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see that there are a lot of subspecies of this butterfly
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This is my best guess - a rather different color from the California subspecies
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Great Basin subspecies. More golden than ssp. californica
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Great Basin subspecies. More golden than ssp. californica
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