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Polygonia interrogationis (Fabricius)

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5458600 Larva(e) Question Mark Caterpillar Larva.
1226223 Adult(s)
1226220 Adult(s)
1226222 Adult(s)
1472055 Adult(s) collected 16 August 1989 near Statesboro, Bulloch Co., GA
1226219 Adult(s)
1226221 Adult(s)
1226225 Adult(s)
1226226 Adult(s)
1430114 Larva(e) 38mm long
1430116 Adult(s)
0007071 Larva(e) It is a common butterfly in the southern United States. The larva of this brushfooted butterfly is covered with spines and elm is its preferred host.
1430110 Cocoon(s) chrysalis on sugarberry
1541790 Larva(e)
5175024 Adult(s) Near Wildcat Creek in Wildcat Park, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Violet-margined "fall" form.
5020067 Larva(e)
1430117 Adult(s)
1430118 Adult(s)
1430115 Larva(e) 38mm long
1430111 Larva(e) prechrysalis
1430112 Larva(e)
1430113 Larva(e)
1430109 Adult(s)
0007072 Pupa(e) Chrysalis is rather drab and well camouflaged, except for about eight bright silver spots. They usually attach their posterior end to a leaf with silk threads and hang from the leaf until they emerge as adults.
0007073 Adult(s) A typical anglewing. It is a fast and strong flier and has beautiful markings on the uppersides of the wings.
0007074 Adult(s) The undersides of the wings resemble a dead leaf and bear the silver comma and dot typical of this species.

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