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Date of this Version

4-18-2005

Document Type

News Article

Citation

The International Lepidoptera Survey Newsletter, April 18, 2005, 6-1, 66 pages

Also available at https://lepsurvey.carolinanature.com/ttr/ttrnews-6-1.pdf

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Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2005)

By Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston

Comments

Copyright 2005, International Lepidoptera Survey. Open access material

License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-SA-NC 4.0 International)

Abstract

Contents (pages 1-66)

Title

Flight Periods of California Butterflies for “Resident Species,” Subspecies and Most Strays to the State (2005)

Authors

Kenneth E. Davenport, Ray E. Stanford and Robert L. Langston

Abstract

Normal flight periods and early/late records for resident species, subspecies and regular strays of butterflies of California are presented below.. Many subspecies or populations in the state are distinctive and may prove to merit species recognition by specialists in the future.

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