West Rock, 6 May

Grkovich, Alex agrkovich at tmpeng.com
Mon May 7 13:54:34 EDT 2007


Interesting, Larry. Looks like an overall late year in south-central New
England...

Alex 

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Subject: West Rock, 6 May

On a mostly sunny but definitely brisk Sunday morning, on the CBA field
trip to West Rock, CT:

Erynnis juvenalis (Juvenal's Duskywing) = 2 Papilio glaucus (Eastern
Tiger Swallowtail) = 1 Papilio polyxenes (Black Swallowtail) = 1 Pieris
rapae (Cabbage White) = 2 Anthocharis midea (Falcate Orange Tip) = 5-7
Mitoura grynea (Juniper Hairstreak) = 3-4 Everes comyntas (Eastern
Tailed Blue) = 1

A nymphalid unidentified from a distance, perhaps Vanessa virginienses
(American Lady); somewhat unusual to see no Celastrina ladon (Spring
Azure); and no Orange Tip eggs on various hosts checked, perhaps a touch
early still (just males seen flying).

Larry


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