Nymphalis l-album
False Comma, or Compton Tortoiseshell
Andrew V. Z. BrowerIntroduction
This species is holarctic. The North American populations have been referred to as N. j-album.Other Names for Nymphalis l-album
- Nymphalis vaualbum
- Nymphalis j-album
- Vernacular Names: False Comma, or Compton Tortoiseshell
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- First online 03 June 2009
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