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Cloudless sulphur

Phoebis sennae

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Description:

Initially i thought these are common yellow butterflies. But later realized that there are hundreads of them flying across the park. I came ahead and could see hundreads of them in the next garden as well. Could anyone help to identify them ? Looks like either the breeding season of butterflies have started or these are some ones like Monarches which migrate from US to Mexico during October

Habitat:

Spotted in Colinas San Jeronimo, Monterrey, NL, Mexico

Notes:

Thanks to Sukanya Dutta mam for the ID suggestion

Species ID Suggestions

Cloudless Sulfur

Phoebis sennae

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