Sand-verbena moth (Copablepharon fuscum) COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 4
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- Figure 1a: Adult, Larval and Pupal Stages of C. fuscum -- Live Adult Moth on A. latifolia Stem
- Figure 1b: Adult, Larval and Pupal Stages of C. fuscum -- Adult Moth from J.T. Troubridge Collection
- Figure 1c: Adult, Larval and Pupal Stages of C. fuscum -- Late Instar Larva Feeding on A. latifolia flower
- Figure 1d: Adult, Larval and Pupal Stages of C. fuscum -- Pupa (note external proboscis)
- Figure 2: Example of Colour Range in Adult C. fuscum
- Figure 3: North American Range of C. fuscum Based on Confirmed Specimens
- Figure 4: Copablepharon fuscum Populations and Sampling Sites in the Strait of Georgia – Puget Sound and West Coast of Vancouver Island
- Figure 5: Distribution of Abronia latifolia in Southern British Columbia Based on Herbarium Records and Field Sampling
- Figure 6a: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Flower and Leaves
- Figure 6b: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Dense Patch on Sand
- Figure 6c: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Small Patch in Disturbed Open Sand
- Figure 6d: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Broom and Grass Stabilization on Former Open Dune
- Figure 6e: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Sparse A. latifolia on Stabilized Dune Ridge
- Figure 6f: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Non-flowering A. latifolia Amongst Bryophyte Matt
- Figure 6g: Photograph of A. latifolia Plants and Habitat -- Browsing Damage from Herbivorous Insects
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