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Forwarded report from southmost Texas, originally posted to TX-Butterfly. Mike Quinn, Austin -----Original Message----- From: Derek A. Muschalek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 9:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Isabella's Heliconian at Santa Ana on November 17, 2003 Texbutterfliers, Benton Basham phoned me tonight that he and Rick Bowers photographed an Isabella's Heliconian at Santa Ana. Go through the woods on the dirt trail past the new bridge, I believe this is A-trail. Ask the staff which trail has the bridge that just opened, then proceed past this bridge about 100 to 200 yards. Look in the wooded area for the bug. At the Old Manager's Garden, Benton and Rick photographed a Pale Sicklewing (Achlyodes pallida) for the first Santa Ana Record! They saw many Ruby-spotted Swallowtail caterpillars on the Jopoy tree in the butterfly garden. At the Frontera Audubon Thicket in Weslaco,in the front Garden by the road, they photographed two Curve-winged Metalmarks (Emesis emesia) nectaring on the Betony Mistflower (Eupatorium betonicifolium)They could not relocate the Starred Skipper (Arteurotia tractipennis) that was on the Betony Mistflower yesterday. Also on the Mistflower were two Marine Blue and a lone Cassius Blue. In the back wooded area of Frontera Audubon they saw,but did not photograph, a lone Falcate Skipper (Spathilepia clonius). Finally at Gloden Raintree Gardens, they photographed a Banded Peacock on the Lantana's next to Texas Avenue. Submitted for Benton Basham and Rick Bowers. Derek Muschalek Yorktown,Tx ========================================================= TX-BUTTERFLY archives: <http://listserv.uh.edu/archives/tx-butterfly.html> ------------------------------------------------------------ For subscription and related information about LEPS-L visit: http://www.peabody.yale.edu/other/lepsl
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