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Mourning Cloak

Nymphalis antiopa

Description:

Found this tattered fellow flitting about a debris pile.

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4 Comments

chesterbperry
chesterbperry 10 years ago

Thank you for the assist

bayucca
bayucca 10 years ago

Yes, Nymphalis antiopa. It is actually a very long living butterfly and I can imagine that they way hibernate as butterfly in a darker and cooler place, like a garage or so.

LuckyLogan
LuckyLogan 10 years ago

Yep, definitely a morning cloak! It may be kind of rare to find these guy so late in the year? http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/speci...

Eis4Xtreme
Eis4Xtreme 10 years ago

Looks like a morning cloak butterfly

chesterbperry
Spotted by
chesterbperry

East Ridge, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Oct 26, 2013
Submitted on Nov 9, 2013

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