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Photo by Kya
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You're right, will do this later today.
You taught me another biology class again!
You're welcome! It looks like it might be in the subfamily Satyrinae.
I thought it to be a moth, thanks anyway Jakubko.
Hello Kya! I've removed this beautiful butterfly from my mission, "Moths of the World." Butterflies tend to have "clubbed antennae, which means the antennae get thicker at the ends, similar to a golf club. Moths usually have feathery antennae.
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PublishedJune 1, 2013

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