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Pearl Crescents

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Here are a couple Pearl Crescents , fairly small and common butterflies here in New Jersey. At least they're supposed to be Pearl Crescents. There theoretically could be Northern Crescents around here too, though that species is generally considered to be only in northern NJ. The Northern Crescent wasn't even considered to be a species until the 1980s [1]; before that they were just considered to be Pearl Crescents. When research showed that the butterflies we now consider to be Northern Crescents could hybridize with Pearl Crescents but their offspring had lower survivability they were spun off into a separate species. This is another example of where the line between species is subtle, and even debatable. Or it could also be a Tawny Crescent . Tawny Crescents are also considered to be a very similar and more northern species, considered extirpated in NJ, so theoretically I can discount them entirely when doing identifications. I'm not certain they can hybridize with th...