This morn. (8/24) a YTWA was at the w.on w. It appeared to be an ad. male. It was only the 2nd 1 for sure for here. But perhaps when a sp. like this turns up in late Aug. it’s better classified as a dispersant. An ad. male WIWA was also in the window.
There were 10 sp. of butterfl.’s: Cab. Wh., Bl. SW., Ti. Sw., Sp. Sw., R.-sp. P., Mon., Alf., E.T.-B., Clouded Sul. (dom.), and P. Cr. (subdom.).
A few Firery Sk.’s made the 17th sp. of sk. for Pearson. There were also Least Sk.’s and a C. Checkersp. (P. n.) — the 2nd occurence here.
G. Klug
There were 10 sp. of butterfl.’s: Cab. Wh., Bl Sw., Ti. Sw., Sp. Sw., R.-sp. P., Mon., Alf., E.T.- B., Clouded Sul. (dom.), and P. Cr.
(subdom.).
A few Fiery Sk.’s made the 17th sk. sp. for Pearson. There were also Least Sk.’s and a C. Checkersp. (P. n.) — the 2nd 1 for here.