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Photo#81631
Orange-Barred sulphur - Phoebis philea

Orange-Barred sulphur - Phoebis philea
Lake Placid, Central Florida County, Florida, USA
October 5, 2006
Size: about 2.25 inches long
Chrysalis of the Orange-Barred Sulphur, freshly formed.

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Orange-Barred sulphur - Phoebis philea - female Orange-Barred sulphur - Phoebis philea Orange-Barred sulphur - Phoebis philea - female

Dates?
What is the correct date for the chrysalis? It couldn't be the same as for the adult butterfly.

So fresh -
not soon enough for the white spot I'm looking for to have developed, I think, even if it is consistent (compare below). Lovely shot, though!


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