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Monarch Larva Sighted
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Date: 10/04/2014

Number: 1

On October 4th, 2014, between 11:30 and 12:30 hours, We find sevral (25) Monarch Butterfly larvae in Asclepias curassavica that was part of a flower garden. This was at “Sierra Hermosa”, a small locality at the Municipio of Gómez Palacio, Durango, México; 1,150 meters above sea level and 25.68 of Lat. N , -103.62 Long. We´ve been watching butterflies in this garden all year each two weeks. Today it was the first time at this fall that we see larvae, we found a mature larvae on "C" position hanging on a branch of a weed (Nicotiana glauca) that was aside of an Asclepias patch.

La Luz, DUR

Latitude: 25.6 Longitude: -103.6

Observed by: Manuel
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