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Post by Paul K on Mar 4, 2021 5:26:11 GMT -8
Yes Leroy , P.cresphontes is now quite common in Southern Ontario. I even saw them 200 km east of Toronto, Ontario.
In August till mid September it can be easily find in around woodlands sometimes flying together with second generation of P.glaucus. My first specimen I have collected was in mid 90s and it was as far North as Midland area at the Georgian Bay southeast shores. I don’t have it anymore as it was quite bid up specimen.
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Post by papiliotheona on Apr 24, 2021 19:59:53 GMT -8
This looks like thoas to me. By the way, cresphontes is not in Mexico. It's rumiko.
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