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Photo#63072
sulfur? - Phoebis philea - male

sulfur? - Phoebis philea - Male
davie, Broward County, Florida, USA
July 10, 2006
Size: 1.25"

Orange-barred Sulphur?
That's one very unmarked sulphur. I definitely think it's one of the orange sulphurs and with that pointed front wing and the few marks it does have I'm leaning toward Orange-barred Sulphur.

See here.

Think so
I think so. But I'm not too sure on what type. They have many orange and yellow species.

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