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Milbert's tortoiseshell

Aglais milberti

Photo by CynthiaMHori
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Field Notes

Description:

The wingspan is between 4.2 and 6.3 cm and the forewing's tips are squared off. The upper side is black with wide orange submarginal bands; this orange slightly fades to yellow near the inner edge. Both wings have narrow black marginal borders; the hindwing may have blue spots.
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Habitat:

This is a quick species that flits rapidly around woodland roads. When it lands it may open its wings, often on trees or rocks
Milbert's Tortoiseshell's range includes all of Canada and Alaska south of the tundra, all of the western United States and most of the eastern United States. In these areas they commonly occur in wet areas, including moist pastures, marshes, most trails and roadsides.

Notes:

seen at the base of Mt Nebo - there were about five present. strange to see them with snow on the ground

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Comments (3)

Thanks!! It was a surprise to find butterflies in Utah in March
A beautiful butterfly, Cynthia!! Nice spotting!! ;)
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PublishedMarch 10, 2012

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