Karner Blue Butterfly Volunteer Monitoring Training Quiz Question Title * 1. Which of the following habitats are Karners NOT found in? Prairie Wetlands Barrens Savanna Question Title * 2. How many days (at a minimum) between each survey do you need to wait? 8 6 7 2 Question Title * 3. How much space should you keep between your last track walked in your survey area? 5 feet 10 meters 12 feet 20 meters Question Title * 4. The key identifying marker of the Karner is the orange arcs on both the hindwing and forewing. False True Question Title * 5. In order to identify a Karner blue you must see the topside of the butterfly False True Question Title * 6. Select the photo with the Karner blue 3 3 3 Question Title * 7. How many flight periods do Karner blue butterflies have? 1 2 3 4 Question Title * 8. Karner larva only have one host plant, wild lupine (Lupinus perennis) True False Question Title * 9. How many surveys per site should you conduct? 1 4 2 3 Question Title * 10. If you survey an area and find a Karner you must take a photo of the UNDERSIDE of one butterfly in order to submit your data. True False Question Title * 11. Wisconsin has the most Karner blue butterflies in it’s entire range. True False Question Title * 12. Contact information First Name Last Name Email Address Question Title * 13. In order to submit data to iNaturalist you don’t need a photo. False True Question Title * 14. Incidental surveys are submitted when you are out and happen to see a Karner, i.e. not conducting a formal Karner survey. Timed Surveys are submitted when you are conducting formal surveys. True False Question Title * 15. You must join the Wisconsin Karner Volunteer Monitoring Program Project, in iNaturalist, before you submit your survey data. False True Question Title * 16. If you survey an area and don’t see a Karner what should you take a photo of in order to submit your data? Trees Lupine Grass Other butterfly species Question Title * 17. You should conduct your timed surveys during the second flight. True False Done