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Butterflies & Moths — Lepidoptera Identification Guide

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Gaudy Checkerspot

Chlosyne gaudialis (Bates, 1864)

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Ghost Sailor

Dynamine athemon (Linnaeus, 1758)

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Gray Cracker

Hamadryas februa amphichloe Boisduval, 1870

Hamadryas februa (the gray cracker) is a nymphalid cracker butterfly found from Argentina to southern Texas, feeding on sap, rotting fruit, …

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Common Treebrown

Lethe rohria Fabricius, 1787

Lethe rohria is a butterfly species with distinct male and female wing markings found across the Himalayas to China.

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Amazon Cracker

Hamadryas chloe (Stoll, 1787)

The Chloe cracker (Hamadryas chloe) is a nymphalid cracker butterfly found across five countries in South America.

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Mountain Ringlet

Erebia epiphron Knoch, 1783

Erebia epiphron Knoch, 1783 is a species found in mountain areas across multiple European countries.

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Southern Sullied Sailer

Neptis clinia Moore, 1872

Neptis clinia Moore, 1872 is a butterfly species with distinct patterned bluish-white markings on its wings.

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Luzon Lacewing

Cethosia luzonica C.Felder & R.Felder, 1863

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Five-spotted Heliconian

Heliconius hecalesia (Hewitson, 1853)

The five-spotted longwing, Heliconius hecalesia, is a Nymphalidae butterfly found from Central America to Venezuela and Ecuador.

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