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Texas Crescent Butterfly

- The Texan Crescent Butterfly (Anthanassa Texana) is a small (1–2 inch wingspan) dark butterfly with white spots and orange markings, commonly found in the southern US and Mexico - Known for favoring damp, wooded areas near water, these butterflies are often found in shaded, dappled light environments - They are active in southern Arizona from March to November, with notable sightings around Tucson - These nectar-seeking butterflies are commonly found feeding on flowers such as oregano, sunflower, and Baja Ruellia

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