On Saturday 2 October 2010 I visited several sites in Hancock County TN.
Eleven of the species listed below should be BAMONA records. Photos will be sent to Steve Stedman for approval.
The Red-banded Hairstreak is the only one that I have seen this year.
Number of Species 23
Number of Individuals 125
Clouded Sulphur Colias philodice Adult 1
Orange Sulphur Colias eurytheme Adult 5
Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae Adult 3 (BAMONA)
Little Yellow Eurema lisa Adult 4 (BAMONA)
Sleepy Orange Eurema nicippe Adult 2
Red-banded Hairstreak Calycopis cecrops Adult 1 (BAMONA)
Eastern Tailed-Blue Everes comyntas Adult 8
Variegated Fritillary Euptoieta claudia Adult 1 (BAMONA)
Great Spangled Fritillary Speyeria cybele Adult 4
Pearl Crescent Phyciodes tharos Adult 31
Question Mark Polygonia interrogationis Adult 5
Eastern Comma Polygonia comma Adult 12 (BAMONA)
Common Buckeye Junonia coenia Adult 10
Red-spotted Purple Limenitis arthemis astyanax Adult 5
Viceroy Limenitis archippus Adult 2 (BAMONA)
Hackberry Emperor Asterocampa celtis Adult 1 (BAMONA)
Gemmed Satyr Cyllopsis gemma Adult 2 (BAMONA)
Carolina Satyr Hermeuptychia sosybius Adult 3
Monarch Danaus plexippus Adult 1 (BAMONA)
Clouded Skipper Lerema accius Adult 1 (BAMONA)
Least Skipper Ancyloxypha numitor Adult 7
Fiery Skipper Hylephilia phyleus Adult 1 (BAMONA)
Sachem Atalopedes campestris Adult 16
Doug Bruce
Oak Ridge TN
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