Question Mark Butterfly
Here's a pretty good look at how the Question Mark butterfly got its name - the almost-white dot and curl may not be oriented the way you'd expect a "?" to be, but that sideways question mark dot-and-curl is classic for this butterfly. (Note that if you see just the curl without an accompanying dot, you're looking at a comma. In my area, the butterfly usually turns out to be the Eastern Comma.)
July 10, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 148186128, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
Though you can't see the curl and/or dot when they open their wings, they're actually more colorful with that view. Technically you can distinguish the Question Mark from its comma cousins by looking at the dark blotches on the top of the wings. I discussed that in a prior post.
July 10, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 148186079, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
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