Phoebis neocypris rurina
Phoebis neocypris rurina
Female examples. All from Peru. Yellow & pale forms & undersides of the yellow form.
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Re: Phoebis neocypris rurina
A'h yet another superb Pierid species.
This is one I've never run across and I like it for it's striking colors and the two color forms that the female comes in. Reminds me of the two color form females that Phoebis philea also has.
Pierids are such delightfully bright and cheerful butterflies in general.
This is one I've never run across and I like it for it's striking colors and the two color forms that the female comes in. Reminds me of the two color form females that Phoebis philea also has.
Pierids are such delightfully bright and cheerful butterflies in general.
Re: Phoebis neocypris rurina
I agree Trehopr. Pieridae & Nymphalidae are my two favourite butterfly familiesTrehopr1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 8:36 pm A'h yet another superb Pierid species.
This is one I've never run across and I like it for it's striking colors and the two color forms that the female comes in. Reminds me of the two color form females that Phoebis philea also has.
Pierids are such delightfully bright and cheerful butterflies in general.
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