. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 2\a. Distribution of Celastrina argiolus pseudargiolus (Boisduval & LeConte) in Newfoundland. cies, including P. c. freija, were originally described from specimens taken in Labrador, the most northerly part of their range. P. centaureae has been recorded from Newfoundland by dos Passos (1935) but is not considered common. In Labrador, specimens have been taken at Nain, Hopedale, and Knob Lake. Packard (1888) first reporte


. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 2\a. Distribution of Celastrina argiolus pseudargiolus (Boisduval & LeConte) in Newfoundland. cies, including P. c. freija, were originally described from specimens taken in Labrador, the most northerly part of their range. P. centaureae has been recorded from Newfoundland by dos Passos (1935) but is not considered common. In Labrador, specimens have been taken at Nain, Hopedale, and Knob Lake. Packard (1888) first reported the species from Labrador. The adults are in flight in Labrador from mid-June to very early August. 67. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Morris, Ray F. [Ottawa] : Agriculture Canada


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