Butterflies & Moths
Explore the diverse butterflies & moths of the Allegheny region.
American Copper
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American Lady
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Aphrodite Fritillary
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Blinded Sphinx
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Cabbage White Butterfly
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Clouded Sulphur
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Common Buckeye
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Coral Hairstreak
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Darling Underwing
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Dun Skipper
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Eastern Comma
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Eastern Pine Elfin
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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
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Giant Leopard Moth
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Giant Silk Moth (Cecropia)
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Giant Swallowtail
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Gray Hairstreak
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Great Spangled Fritillary
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Hemlock Looper
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Hummingbird Clearwing
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Imperial Moth
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Io Moth
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Luna Moth
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Meadow Fritillary
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Modest Sphinx
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Monarch Butterfly
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Mourning Cloak
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Nessus Sphinx Moth
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Northern Metalmark
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Northern Pearly-Eye
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Orange Sulphur
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Pandora Sphinx Moth
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Pink-edged Sulphur
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Polyphemus Moth
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Promethea Silk Moth
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Question Mark Butterfly
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Red Admiral
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Red-spotted Purple
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Rosy Maple Moth
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Royal Walnut Moth
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Silver-bordered Fritillary
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Silver-spotted Skipper
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Small-eyed Sphinx
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Spicebush Swallowtail
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Tawny Emperor
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Viceroy
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White-marked Tussock Moth
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