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Heart Leaved Meadow Parsnip
Zizia aptera (A. Gray) Fern.
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Agonopterix clemensella Chambers 1876
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Papilio polyxenes Fabricius 1775 (Black Swallowtail)
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Papilio machaon Linnaeus 1758 (Old World Swallowtail)
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Papilio machaon Linnaeus 1758 (Old World Swallowtail)
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Papilio machaon kahli
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Cylindrosporium ziziae
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Cylindrosporium ziziae
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Cylindrosporium ziziae
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Cylindrosporium ziziae
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Hylaeus basalis (Smith 1853) (Basal Masked Bee)