Chlosyne palla eremita

(W.G. Wright, 1905)

Chlosyne palla eremita is a of the northern checkerspot , a member of the Nymphalidae. The subspecies was described by W.G. Wright in 1905. It is part of a distributed across western North America, with this subspecies occupying more arid or interior regions. display the characteristic checkerspot wing pattern of orange and black markings.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chlosyne palla eremita: //kləˈzaɪni ˈpælə ɛˈrɛmɪtə//

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Distribution

Western North America; present in arid and interior regions corresponding to the 'eremita' (desert/hermit) designation.

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