Quick photo not to the standards of others, below. Top large dark specimens are Florida late July, the lower small whiter specimens from Kentucky in April.

Chuck wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 11:49 am I just returned from northern KY (Bullitt County) and E. marcellus is everywhere. They were common along an overgrown dirt road under power lines, some resting in the grass. Most though were nectaring (exclusively) on white blackberry flowers.
Last record was a male seen and photographed at Long Point in 2016. There’s also a 2012 record from Point Pelee. We see one in ON every few years.Paul K wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 4:53 pm Just wondering if we will see some here in southern Ontario this summer. I have never seen one yet.
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