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Mission, Texas
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Big Bend National Park, TX
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Big Bend National Park, TX
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Body Parts :: Wings
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Behaviors: Feeding Behaviors
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One of four seen in Franklin Canyon Park on the Chaparral Trail.
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Palmview South, Texas, United States
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Big Bend National Park, TX
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Abram, Texas, United States
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Orlando, Florida, United States
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Palmview South, Texas, United States
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Weslaco, Texas, United States
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Strymon melinus. Gray hairstreak, part of the Scrub-Hairsteaks group. Tail detail is rather fascinatingly complex.May be confused with the Western Tailed-Blue but differs in several respects including its dashed hindwing pattern (line of white dashes with black dashes inside), its orange-tipped antennal clubs, and the tuft of orange-red hairs on its head. Male Gray Hairsteaks have orange abdomens.Resting here on Lonicera tatarica (Tatarian honeysuckle), a shrub of Eurasian origin that has escaped cultivation and is increasingly becoming invasive in our area.April 28, 2012, Popperton Park, Salt Lake City, Utah, elevation 4,950 ft.
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Palmview South, Texas, United States
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middle instar larva on Lantana sp.
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Lake Hart, Florida, United States
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New York, United States
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late instar larva on Lantana sp.
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Austin, Texas, United States
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Sandalwood Mobile Home Park, Florida, United States
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late instar larva on Lantana sp.
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Cavazos, Tamaulipas, Mexico
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Florida, United States