Eastern Comma

Polygonia comma

The Eastern Comma is a North American butterfly in the family Nymphalidae, subfamily Nymphalinae.
Eastern Comma Eastern Comma (Polygonia comma) is the first butterfly of Spring that I have run into at the Bill Mason Centre, Dunrobin, Ontario, Canada.                                Bill Mason Centre,Canada,Dunrobin,Eastern Comma,Geotagged,Ontario,Polygonia comma,Spring

Appearance

This butterfly is seasonally variable. The upper side of the summer forms hind wings are all black, whereas the winter forms hind wings are reddish-orange. The underside of both forms is striped with dark and light brown. There is a silvery comma mark in the middle of the hindwing in both forms.
Its wingspan is 4.5–6.4 cm .
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Naming

The dark form of comma is frequently confused with the dark form of the Question Mark , but the two can readily be distinguished by the shape of the comma mark on the underside. The pale form is easily confused with the Satyr Comma , which usually occurs north and west of the Eastern Comma's range. They can be distinguished by the upperside colour, which is orange brown in comma and tawny yellowish brown in satyrus; by the underside pattern, which tends to be mottled in comma but appears to be more longitudinally streaked in satyrus; and by the row of pale submarginal spots on the hindwing upperside, which tend to be separate and surrounded by dark shading in comma, but are larger and tend to run together into a pale band in satyrus.
Eastern Comma Small butterfly with seasonally variable coloration. The upperside of the forewings is brownish-orange with dark spots, while the upperside of the hindwings is much darker. The underside of the wings are mottled brown with a white comma in the middle of the hindwings. It has amazing camouflage when its wings are closed.
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Behavior

The green eggs are laid singly or in stacks under host plants leaves and stems. The spiny larva varies in color from pale green to yellow to white and to even black. The solitary larva feeds on leaves at night. Older larvae construct daytime leaf shelters by pulling a single leaf together with silk. The chrysalis is brown and covered with spines. Winter form adults overwinter, some will also migrate south for the winter.
Eastern Comma (Polygonia comma) You can just barely make out the white comma on the underside in this shot.
When I was searching to identify this guy, I was a little disappointed that it didn't end up being a "Question Mark".

I now have a new goal though... to take photos of all animals named after punctuation! Although even finding a list of them might be hard... Animal,Arthropod,Butterfly,Eastern Comma,Geotagged,Insect,Lepidoptera,Mendon Ponds County Park,Nature,New York State,Nymphalidae,Nymphalini,Polygonia,Polygonia comma,Rochester,Spring,United States,United States of America

Habitat

The Eastern Comma may be spotted in woods near rivers, ponds, marshes, swamps, and other water sources.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusPolygonia
SpeciesP. comma