1890
DOI: 10.1155/1890/52431
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Notes on the Southern Distribution of Some Common Butterflies

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“…There are, however, occasional reports of the insect from wooded sites (Edwards, 1897;Saunders, 1932). The first population discovered on the southeastern coastal plain was described by Smyth (1890), who found the insects deep in a cypress swamp. Similar habitats for southern populations were subsequently described by other authors (Clark and Clark, 1951;Harris, 1951).…”
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“…There are, however, occasional reports of the insect from wooded sites (Edwards, 1897;Saunders, 1932). The first population discovered on the southeastern coastal plain was described by Smyth (1890), who found the insects deep in a cypress swamp. Similar habitats for southern populations were subsequently described by other authors (Clark and Clark, 1951;Harris, 1951).…”
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