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Yes, that's the name of the species. Wellsville Mountains, Northern Utah. Comments[ Post a Comment ] | Gangolf Haub | Comma | | 
Hasn't voted | Here in Europe these butterflies (or their relatives) are called comma. And in Germany they are "C-Butterflies" because of their form when they close their wings.
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 | | Posted Jun 16, 2009 11:05 am |
 | | D-bo | Re: Comma | | 
Hasn't voted | That is funny! Butterfly names are much more creative than the names of a lot of mountains I see. How many Baldy Peaks do we need? Here's a link to where I found the species name. | | Posted Jun 17, 2009 12:13 am |
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