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Common Wood Nymph
The Common Wood Nymph butterfly (Cercyonis pegala) is a member of the Brush-footed (Nymphalidae) family, and is found in the San Francisco Bay Area.
It is attracted to the following California native plants, found in the East Bay region:
Photo courtesy of Daniel Fitzgerald
Common Wood Nymph
Poa secunda subsp. secunda
one-sided blue grass
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