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New Mexico, United States
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Idaho, United States
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With its wings closed (see inset), this butterfly became very difficult to spot at much of a distance, blending right into the bark of this tree.The butterfly seems to be a fairly good match for a Satyr Comma, Polygonia satyrus, mostly brown-toned below, two black spots on the inner margin of the forewing, black spot in the middle of the hindwing with a silver comma at the middle.Aug. 25, 2015, Salt Lake County, Millcreek, Utah, elev. approx. 4300 ft.
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New Mexico, United States
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Michigan, United States
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New Mexico, United States
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New Mexico, United States
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Satyr Comma (or Anglewing), Polygonia satyrus (W.H. Edwards, 1869). Dorsal view. Moscow Mountain, Moscow, Idaho, USA. Photo by David L. Govoni 2010
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I've been told this is Satyr Anglewing, polygonia satyrus.
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New Mexico, United States
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New Mexico, United States
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Idaho, United States
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New Mexico, United States
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Everson, Washington, United States
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Montana, United States