The Question Mark Butterfly is often confused with the Comma, but the Question Mark has an extra black spot on the forewing. This is a Question Mark.
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The Cabbage White is beautiful as a butterfly, but they are Evil as caterpillars!
A female Clouded Sulfur--See! Even in nature the girls wear Pink!
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Tennis Hopefuls--these Eastern Tailed Blues are "puddling" on this wet tennis ball.
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Here are a couple of great sites for identifying butterflies and other insects:
Awesome! Photographing butterflies is so, so, so difficult!
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