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Langes Metalmark Butterfly - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service The Lange’s metalmark butterfly is associated with Antioch Dunes, a riverbank dune system that historically reached heights of over 100 feet and may have stretched for miles along the San Joaquin River Currently, the Lange’s metalmark can only be found on the Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge (ADNWR), the last remnants of the Antioch Dunes All life stages of Lange’s metalmark
Lange’s Metalmark Butterfly - Peninsula Humane Society SPCA The Lange’s Metalmark Butterfly (Apodemia mormo langei) is a species of butterfly found in western North America They are a sub species of the Mormo Metalmark, a small butterfly in the family Riodinidae The butterfly has a wingspan of 1 to 1 5 inches and is mostly orange and black in color Their hindwing has a white band, and the forewing has a distinctive pale-yellow spot The butterfly
Menu — Langes canadian bacon, pepperoni, italian sausage, chicken fajita, american sausage, beef, bacon, mushrooms, green peppers, onions, black olives, spinach, cheddar cheese
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Lange’s Metalmark Butterfly – Wild Equity Institute The Lange’s Metalmark Butterfly (Apodemia mormo ssp langei ) is a brightly colored, fragile, and highly endangered butterfly that has been protected by the Federal Endangered Species Act sin…
Scientists Look to a Rare Butterfly’s Next of Kin - Bay Nature The Port of Stockton has been depositing sand from its river-dredging work to help restore the Antioch Dunes, the last known refuge of the Lange’s metalmark (Kate Golden) Conservation Scientists Look to a Rare Butterfly’s Next of Kin Maybe we can save the Lange’s metalmark Or maybe there’s a stand-in, waiting in the wings?