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This was the first butterfly to be recorded from all 88 Ohio counties by the Ohio Survey of Lepidoptera.
HABITAT: This species inhabits virtually any open area, but particularly old fields, pastures, vacant lots, roadsides, and gardens. This species is also encountered within woodlands in early spring.
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Hi ManjuPinky, and welcome to Project Noah! Please upload these different species of butterfly as separate spottings. You can find out more on how to create a spotting here on our FAQ page. Thanks!
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