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Common Buckeye Butterfly

Junonia coenia

Photo by gatorfellows
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Field Notes

Description:

Upperside is brown. Forewing with 2 orange cell bars and 2 eyespots; part of white subapical band appears in the largest, lower eyespot. Hindwing has 2 eyespots; upper one is largest and contains a magenta crescent. Underside of hindwing is brown or tan in the wet season (summer) form and rose-red in the dry season (fall) form. Wing Span: 1 5/8 - 2 3/4 inches (4.2 - 7 cm).

Habitat:

Riparian meadow path.

Notes:

Wings intact, but showing wear.

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Comments (2)

Yes it is nice to see some still whole. Butterflies have been scarce with our odd weather lately :)
great colors!!In good shape too. Not half eaten up!!

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