Polygonia c-album was created in 1758.
Polygonia c-aureum was created in 1758.
It is a butterfly, Polygonia interrogationis.
Polygonia zephyrus
Polygonia c-aureum
The accepted scientific name is Polygonia interrogationis.
The accepted scientific or common name is Polygonia sp. (Nymphalidae).
The accepted scientific or common name is Polygonia comma.
No, the gray comma butterfly, or polygonia progne, is not extinct. They do not show any signs of endangerment either.
The scientific name of mark is Polygonia interrogationis.
The question mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis) primarily feeds on the nectar of flowering plants such as asters, goldenrods, and various species of fireweed. These plants provide essential nutrients and attract the butterflies during their active seasons. Additionally, the larvae of the question mark butterfly feed on the leaves of plants like nettles and willows.
Created By was created in 1993.
.am was created in 1994.