polygonia comma
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Definition
Noun: * Polygonia comma: A species of North American butterfly, commonly called the "comma" or "eastern comma," belonging to the genus Polygonia (anglewings). It is characterized by the distinctive silvery-white comma-shaped mark on the underside of each of its hind wings.
Usage
- The noun Polygonia comma is used as the formal, scientific name for this specific butterfly species. It is typically used in academic, scientific, or lepidopterist (butterfly enthusiast) contexts.
- Example: "The researcher identified the specimen as based on the distinctive wing markings."
Examples
- In a field guide: "Polygonia comma can be distinguished from the similar (question mark butterfly) by the shape of the pale marking on its ventral hindwing."
- In an observation note: "We recorded several Polygonia comma individuals nectaring on the fallen fruit."
Advanced Usage
- The name is often italicized in print, as is standard for genus and species names in biological taxonomy.
- It may be followed by the name of the scientist who first formally described the species (the authority), e.g., (Harris, 1842).
Variants and Related Words
- Comma (butterfly): The common name for .
- Eastern comma: Another common name specifying its primary range in eastern North America.
- Anglewing: A common name for butterflies in the genus , referring to the irregular, angled edges of their wings.
- Nymphalidae: The biological family to which the genus and the species belong.
Synonyms
- Comma butterfly
- Eastern comma
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms, but contextually linked)
- Lepidoptera: The order of insects that includes butterflies and moths.
- Mimicry: A concept relevant to this species, as the underside of its wings provides camouflage resembling a dead leaf.
Noun
- anglewing butterfly with a comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing