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§ 145-38 – State butterfly.

145-38. State butterfly. The Eastern tiger swallowtail (Papilio glaucus) is adopted as the official State butterfly of the State of North Carolina. (2012-29, s. 1.)

§ 145-39 – State spring and fall livermush festivals.

145-39. State spring and fall livermush festivals. (a) The Shelby Livermush Festival is adopted as the official fall livermush festival of the State of North Carolina. (b) The Marion Livermush Festival is adopted as the official spring livermush festival of the State of North Carolina. (2012-29, s. 1.)

§ 145-40 – State mullet festival.

145-40. State mullet festival. The Swansboro Mullet Festival is adopted as the official mullet festival of the State of North Carolina. (2012-29, s. 1.)

§ 145-41 – State fossil.

145-41. State fossil. The fossilized teeth of the megalodon shark is adopted as the official fossil of the State of North Carolina. (2013-189, s. 1.)

§ 145-42 – State frog.

145-42. State frog. The pine barrens tree frog (Hyla andersonii) is adopted as the official frog of the State of North Carolina. (2013-189, s. 1.)

§ 145-43 – State salamander.

145-43. State salamander. The marbled salamander (Ambystoma opacum) is adopted as the official salamander of the State of North Carolina. (2013-189, s. 1.)

§ 145-34 – State herring festival.

145-34. State herring festival. The Herring Festival held in the Town of Jamesville is adopted as the official herring festival of the State of North Carolina. (2011-59, s. 1.)

§ 145-35 – State mineral.

145-35. State mineral. Gold (Aurum) is adopted as the official State mineral of the State of North Carolina. (2011-233, s. 1.)

§ 145-24 – Official State dances.

145-24. Official State dances. (a) Clogging is adopted as the official folk dance of North Carolina. (b) Shagging is adopted as the official popular dance of North Carolina. (2005-218, s. 1.)

§ 145-25 – State Christmas tree.

145-25. State Christmas tree. The Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) is adopted as the official Christmas tree of the State of North Carolina. (2005-387, s. 1.)