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<font size="4">Might I suggest a mutant <i>Anthocharis? </i>Looks
to me like there remains the shadow of the basic marbling pattern.
Or it's a stray from somewhere further south......<br>
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Or and invader from Mars.......<br>
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<div class="moz-signature"><b>-- Richard in Hungry Horse.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/28/2023 11:39 AM, David Hamilton
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I would be grateful for any ideas on what this butterfly might be:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://nyx.net/~dhcox/mystery_white">http://nyx.net/~dhcox/mystery_white</a>
Seen July 15, 2023, on a NABA count event in Rappahannock County, Virginia.
It would be very late for a Falcate Orangetip, and Checkered Whites are
rare here, and it doesn't really look like either one. Someone suggested
a Cabbage White with muddy wings. I tried to post this several times the
week after the sighting and it did not work.
-David Cox
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