Orange Phoebis in Virginia
Bob Parcelles,Jr.
rjparcelles at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 28 20:53:03 EDT 2002
Rob,
I saw my first Cloudless Sulpher just North of Chincoteague virginia in
1979. I did not collect but did a series of photgraphs. Long since sold
as stock. The USGS site needs verifiable reports to update the data. We
can all serve in that endeavor.
Bob Parcelles Jr.
--- "Hilton, Rob" <rhilton at CSA.com> wrote:
> Around 1 or 2 pm, Saturday August 24, as I was driving north on US 13
> in northern Northampton County, Virginia, I saw a large, orange
> butterfly flying over the road. It seemed to be identical in shape,
> size, altitude, and behavior to the many Cloudless Sulphurs (Phoebis
> sennae) that I had noted that day. However, it was essentially
> orange
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Bob Parcelles, Jr
Pinellas Park, FL
Ecologist/Ethologist, RJP Associates
CEO, PROactive Ecology Solutions
Institute of Ecological and Environmental Studies (IEES)
rjparcelles at yahoo.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturepotpourri
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