Common  Wood-Nymph
Cercyonis  pegala  paludum
Female  Adult


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ventral

ventral

partial dorsal

mirrored view


Photo Details -   ©Nicky Davis
July 19, 2006 - Otter Creek Wetlands, Sevier County, Utah
1., 2. Ventral views
3. Partial dorsal view
4. Mirrored view

Characteristics
This female  butterfly has a 2.5 inch wingspan, 2 large eyespots encircled with yellow on forewing, 2 small eyespots  on hindwing.  Postmedian dark band on forewing goes up further than the top eyespot.

Description
1 7/8 - 2  11/16 "
Dorsal
Brown with prominent nearly equal eyespots in the  forewing submargin in Rs-M1 and in Cu1-Cu2 and may or may not have  paler areas surrounding the eyespots.(This one has a hint of an orange wash about half way around the eyespots)  Females may also have an eyespot at the anal angle of the hindwing,  larger and more developed forewing eyespots  and may be paler overall.

Ventral
Male and female  may  have up to 6 eyespots  on the ventral hindwing which are ringed with yellow.  Postmedian dark band on forewing goes up further than the top eyespot.

Univoltine in the north but bi or multivoltine in the south.  Hibernation is as first instar larva.

Habitat
They can be found  in grasslands,  open woodlands  and at edges of woods up to 10,500 feet

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