pipevine swallowtail, no frosted elfin(?)
Grkovich, Alex
agrkovich at tmpeng.com
Sun May 16 20:11:02 EDT 2004
As of last Wed. and Fri., the wild indigo lupine "ecotype" was seen flying
abundantly in a known colony at Foxboro, Mass. Someone should check out the
lupine "ecotype" near Greene, Rhode Island...although from my experience,
THAT one may be gone...The two "ecotypes" (if that's what they really are)
do not seem (based upon my observations in 2001) to fly at the same
period...The lupine "ecotype" seems to peak a bit earlier...
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: dave norris
To: ctleps-l at lists.yale.edu
Sent: 5/16/04 3:09 PM
Subject: pipevine swallowtail, no frosted elfin(?)
from Dave Norris:
5/15 - Lyme, Gungy Road at powerline (Hartman Park) - pipevine
swallowtail (1), no frosted elfin
(Is it too late at this site? I'm surprised the site supports a
population at all, as there's not
all that much Baptisia there.)
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