Though more widespread in the state than the Halloween Pennant (C. eponina), this species is most common in the western part of Vermont where it can be found in association with a variety of marshes, ponds and bogs. Though records date as far back as 1951, they are few in number and limited to southern counties until 1997.
Conservation Status
State: S5
Global: G5
Flight Period
May 31 – August 26