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Photo#1006275
Possibly Eurema in west Texas; could be a specimen of Eurema dina? - Abaeis nicippe

Possibly Eurema in west Texas; could be a specimen of Eurema dina? - Abaeis nicippe
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute, 4 mi S Fort Davis, Jeff Davis County, Texas, USA
October 6, 2014
Size: ~ inch and a half

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I'm no expert but...
...isn't this Sleepy Orange (Eurema nicippe)? I think the brownish "slash" across the hindwing may be diagnostic. I've seen a lot of these in Florida but I haven't had the pleasure of butterflying in TX.

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