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Post by 777 on Mar 6, 2019 13:56:04 GMT -8
Location caught: Crockett, TX Date: February 15, 2019 Was caught in a field
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Post by miguel on Mar 6, 2019 14:17:52 GMT -8
Zerene eurydice?
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Post by mothman27 on Mar 6, 2019 17:38:13 GMT -8
Zerene cesonia female I believe.
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Post by leptraps on Mar 6, 2019 20:14:24 GMT -8
It tis a female Dog Face Sulphur.
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Post by 58chevy on Mar 7, 2019 8:23:29 GMT -8
777, Do you live in Crockett? I collect in that area occasionally.
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Post by 777 on Mar 7, 2019 12:31:23 GMT -8
777, Do you live in Crockett? I collect in that area occasionally. Yes I do. Which areas do you collect from in Crockett (fields, forests, etc.)?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2019 17:40:46 GMT -8
That's a hard to find species in my area. I haven't seen one in years.
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Post by 58chevy on Mar 8, 2019 9:32:59 GMT -8
When I'm in the Crockett area, I usually just drive around looking for good habitat. The Davy Crockett National Forest is a good place. Any other suggestions?
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Post by 777 on Mar 8, 2019 14:14:17 GMT -8
When I'm in the Crockett area, I usually just drive around looking for good habitat. The Davy Crockett National Forest is a good place. Any other suggestions? Landowners in Crockett have rich insect life in their property. Crockett is full of nice people, so any landowner here is likely to let you collect on their property if you ask for their permission.
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