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Scientific Name: Euphydryas Editha Bayensis
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Bay Checkeredspot Butterfly lives in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Adults can reach up to the length of two inches. Their diet consists of plants and nectar. Females will lay from two to two hundred and fifty eggs. After about ten days, the eggs hatch. Threats to this species include pollution, habitat disruption and loss, and invasive plants. Conservation measures underway include having five sites declared "critical habitat" for this species.
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Bay Checkeredspot Butterfly lives in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Adults can reach up to the length of two inches. Their diet consists of plants and nectar. Females will lay from two to two hundred and fifty eggs. After about ten days, the eggs hatch. Threats to this species include pollution, habitat disruption and loss, and invasive plants. Conservation measures underway include having five sites declared "critical habitat" for this species.