zebra longwing
Neil Jones
Neil at nwjones.demon.co.uk
Tue Apr 20 16:19:35 EDT 1999
In article <19990417141643.25417.00002097 at ng05.aol.com>
semjase at aol.com "Semjase" writes:
> NABA, it figures, by the way the answer is NO.
>
Oh dear another NABA basher. I wonder if this one is also a pesticide
salesman. :-)
Perhaps the Zebra Longwing in question was left by a visiting alien
Spacecraft. ;-) (If you don't follow this look in the archives.)
I understand that NABA's membership is growing quickly. It is then perhaps
comprehensible why some one should attack them under the cover of a
pseudonym.
Seriously though folks are there any definate confirmed sightings of this
creature in California
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> >Subject: Re: zebra longwing
> >From: be496 at lafn.org (wanda)
> >Date: 4/16/99 4:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time
> >Message-id: <371763EF.80FABC62 at lafn.org>
> >
> >Who is S and where are you located? Aren't you supposed to give your
> >name & location on these posts?
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> >
> >In the 12/98 California Checklist in "Systematics of Western North
> >American Butterflies" Zebra Longwing is designated "doubtfully
> >Californian; no specific California records."
> >
> >Cheers, Wanda
> >
> >Dameron
> >LANABA\Flutterby Press
> >Los Angeles
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> >Semjase wrote:
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> >> It is occasionally seen in the San Diego area.
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> >> S.
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Neil Jones- Neil at nwjones.demon.co.uk http://www.nwjones.demon.co.uk/
"At some point I had to stand up and be counted. Who speaks for the
butterflies?" Andrew Lees - The quotation on his memorial at Crymlyn Bog
National Nature Reserve
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