Regional Butterfly and Moth Information
Top 20 Commonly Reported Butterflies and Moths of Nunavut
These are the most commonly reported butterflies and moths in Nunavut. If you do not see the species you found, look at all photographs submitted in Nunavut, or visit the Nunavut page to see recently submitted sightings.
Variable Antipione
Antepione thisoaria
Arctic Fritillary
Boloria chariclea
Polaris Fritillary
Boloria polaris
Labrador Sulphur
Colias nastes
White Admiral
Limenitis arthemis arthemis
Western White
Pontia occidentalis
We can help identify your butterfly or moth!
If you know the date and location where the photograph was taken, we can help. It's simple!
A coordinator will review your submission, and you will get an email with the identification.
We will store your submitted data. Your submission will contribute to our species profiles, checklists, and database. You can track all your submissions and create a personal species list.
Identifying Caterpillars
Do you have a photograph of a caterpillar? If so, when you submit your photograph, please provide us with host plant information if possible. Consider raising it to the adult stage before submitting photographs.
Surprisingly, most of the larval stages of butterflies and moths are simply unknown, and caterpillar photographs can be very difficult to identify. It may take some time for a coordinator to identify your caterpillar.
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