Eumaeus godartii

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Eumaeus godartii

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Ex pupae pair from Costa Rica shown upper & underside. Reminiscent of E atala from Florida but larger.
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Very impressive, Dave!
Here's E. atala (male, upperside) for comparison:
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58chevy wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 5:51 pm Very impressive, Dave!
Here's E. atala (male, upperside) for comparison:
Thanks 58chevy. Lucky enough to have E atala myself. Great butterfly.😊
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