Photos of White-spotted Satyr found in Weslaco, Hidalgo Co., TX
JRoberts
entoman at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 02:38:31 EST 2011
I wonder if these new accruing records in south TX are simply due to more
people with better cameras finding species that have always had some degree
of presence there, or if there is an actual northward expansion into Texas
due to something like the short term climate change demonstrated on this
map? - http://www.arborday.org/media/mapchanges.cfm It appears zone 10 has,
in recent years, moved onto southernmost Texas.
Either way, very cool to see each new record.
Jason
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Mike Quinn <entomike at gmail.com> wrote:
> Another new US lep record from southmost Texas...
> Mike Quinn, Austin
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David T. Dauphin <dauphins at sbcglobal.net>
> Date: Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 2:37 PM
> Subject: Photos of White-spotted Satyr found in Weslaco, Hidalgo Co.,
> TX have been posted
> To:
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> I have posted photos of the White-spotted Satyr - Manataria hercyna
> maculata, found today at Estero Llano Grande SP-WBC in Weslaco,
> Hidalgo Co., TX have been posted. To view the photos, go to
> http://www.thedauphins.net/rgv_newest_photos.html .
>
> Jan Dauphin
> Mission, TX
> For Valley wildlife watching info, go to
> http://www.thedauphins.net
>
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