Junonia orithya albicincta

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Junonia orithya albicincta

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This subspecies is endemic to Australia.
Two pairs of dry season forms & a female wet season form
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Re: Junonia orithya albicincta

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Are these the ones you set for me?
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Re: Junonia orithya albicincta

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Yes they are. Not an easy subspecies to.get hold of. Pity I didn't do a better setting job with those antennae for you.
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Re: Junonia orithya albicincta

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Easy fix
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