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	Common Name:  White Admiral Latin Name:  
		Limenitis arthemis Drury, 1773 
	                        (R. 
	Bercha, det.) 
	Wingspan:  60 - 75 mm 
	Range:  Alberta 
	Habitat:  
	Deciduous woods 
	Time of year seen: May to 
	September (Additional Sightings) 
	Preferred Flowers: 
	 Caterpillar's Diet:  Birch, Aspen, Poplar and Willow 
	
	Other: The White Admiral is a widespread common to abundant species 
	found across Canada.  It is found as far north as the tree line.  
	There are two generations each year, one on the wing from June to August and 
	a later one in September.  They are typically encountered sunning 
	themselves on roads and clearings in wooded areas. (Layberry et al, 1998)  |