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Plate XLIV A: "(Papilio) amasene" (in register spelled AMAZENE) ( =
Cepora nerissa
nerissa), see
Funet
B, C: "(Papilio) Coronis" ( =
Cepora nerissa
coronis), see
Funet
D, E (male), F, G (female): "(Papilio) Idalia" ( =
Speyeria idalia
,), see
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ZooAmerica, Fort Indiantown Gap Partner to Save Regal Fritillary Butterfly 160511-A-TN694-803
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Summary[
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] Description: English: Erika McKinney, Fort Indiantown Gap research associate, takes a break from research work to show off a regal fritillary caterpillar in the labs at ZooAmerica in Hershey, Pa. The zoo and Fort Indiantown Gap are in the middle of their fifth season on a collaborative conservation project involving the rare regal fritillary butterfly that is found at the South Central Pennsylvania military installation. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Maj. Angela King-Sweigart/Released) Unit: Fort Indiantown Gap. Date: 11 May 2016. Source:
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