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Northern Pearly-eye

Enodia anthedon

Photo by Angelique
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Field Notes

Description:

A brown butterfly with "eyes" on its wings. This species can be mistaken as an Appalachian Brown. The Pearly-eye have more "scalloped" wings. A common species in Wisconsin. This species is found from June through August. Most are seen in July.

Habitat:

Forest in Stewart Park, Wisconsin.
Woodlands, Forest Edges, and along streams.

Species ID Suggestions

Northern Pearly-eye

Enodia anthedon

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