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  2. Karner blue - Wikipedia

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    The average lifespan of adult Karner blue butterflies has been reported at between 3 and 5 days. The first Karner blue butterfly flight generally occurs sometime between mid-May and mid-June, with males typically appearing earlier than females. First flight females lay the vast majority of their eggs on wild lupine.

  3. Albany Pine Bush - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known species in the area is the Karner blue (Plebejus melissa samuelis), discovered in the 1940s and named by the author and lepidopterist Vladimir Nabokov. The butterfly is now on the Endangered Species List. Once found in large numbers throughout the grassy openings of the pine barrens, it is today extremely rare and found in a ...

  4. Karner, New York - Wikipedia

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    Karner is a hamlet of the town of Colonie, Albany County, New York, United States.Once called Center Station, it was a stop along the New York Central Railroad (NYCRR) that became famous for being the site where the Karner Blue butterfly was first identified.

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  6. Carolinian forest - Wikipedia

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    The Carolinian forest refers to a life zone in eastern North America characterized primarily by the predominance of deciduous (broad-leaf) forest. [1] The term "Carolinian", which is most commonly used in Canada, refers to the deciduous forests which span across much of the eastern United States from North Carolina northward into southern Ontario, Canada.

  7. Lepidoptera migration - Wikipedia

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    An important difference with bird migration is that an individual butterfly or moth usually migrates in one direction, while birds migrate back and forth multiple times within their lifespan. This is due to the short lifespan as an imago. Amazingly the monarch receives no navigation instruction for the migration from their parents, unlike birds.

  8. Melissa blue - Wikipedia

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    The Melissa blue (Plebejus melissa) is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in western North America, ... The Karner blue (Plebejus samuelis) ...

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