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Mexican Fritillary

Euptoieta hegesia

Photo by LuisStevens
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Mexican Fritillary butterfly. The upper side of the wings is bright orange with the basal part of the hind wing unmarked. There is a row of submarginal black spots on both the fore wing and the hind wing.

Habitat:

Flowering plants near the beach.

Notes:

This is my 4,000 spotting! Thank you Project Noah Community for your support.

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Comments (18)

Великолепный снимок-4000!Мои поздравления,Луис!
Thank you António for your support and friendship.
Luis,awesome choice to celebrate your 4000th one,great milestone,congrats on that and thanks for sharing your beautiful spotting page
Thank you Adarsha, Nuwan, Bhagya, daniele and James for your kind words.
Congrats Luis and what a gorgeous image to use.....cannot wait for 5000
Nice shot, congrats !!!

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