Dataset: iNaturalist-Insects
Taxa: Nymphalidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Insects Observations - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Insects
Anartia jatrophae (Linnaeus, 1763)
24526978somerandombirder   2019-05-04
United States, Florida, 30.161739 -81.578477

iNaturalist:Insects
Cercyonis pegala Fabricius, 1775
69195213Lupoli Roland   1987-07-18
United States, Florida, 30.005555 -84.478055

iNaturalist:Insects
Cercyonis pegala Fabricius, 1775
69195211Lupoli Roland   1987-07-19
United States, Florida, 30.005555 -84.478055

iNaturalist:Insects
Euptychia cymela Cramer, 1779
69195210Lupoli Roland   1987-04-15
United States, Florida, 30.449434 -81.475805

iNaturalist:Insects
Heliconius charithonia (Linnaeus, 1767)
109323015marsbats   2022-03-23
United States, Florida, 28.373538 -81.551345

iNaturalist:Insects
Heliconius charithonia (Linnaeus, 1767)
18870582Mary Krieger   1980-11-22
United States, Florida, 28.609697 -80.699263

iNaturalist:Insects
109304427marsbats   2022-03-23
United States, Florida, 28.373538 -81.551322

iNaturalist:Insects
20281571Vermont Center for Ecostudies   1982-11-16
United States, Florida, 29.490236 -82.977069

iNaturalist:Insects
Dione Hübner, 1819
100782894scavengertoll   2021-11-10
United States, Florida, 30.356804 -81.415636

iNaturalist:Insects
Dione Hübner, 1819
99363204tropicalnature2021   2021-10-24
United States, Florida, 30.444897 -84.179527

iNaturalist:Insects
Dione Hübner, 1819
104746172John Anderson   2015-11-07
United States, Florida, 28.59661 -81.563875

iNaturalist:Insects
Dione Hübner, 1819
40257089Andrew   2020-03-19
United States, Florida, 28.402392 -80.78588

iNaturalist:Insects
58531722Mark + Holly Salvato   2020-08-29
United States, Florida, 28.569208 -80.993309


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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