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"Maedel" - Female Monarch - Danaus plexippus - Male
8th Crow Wing Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota, USA
August 31, 2010
This is Maedel, my last Monarch that I reared. I set her out on a cultivar of Bee Balm this morning, and she is still there, resting up. Fairly breezy today! They grow up so fast!

She will soon be on her way down south. Everyone should do everything they can to help out these wonderful creatures.

Not a female
But a male. Notice the thickening of the last vein of the posterior wing; that is the gland that males have and that produces pheromones.
I edited the sex data.

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