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The Butterfly Conservancy - Niagara Falls, Canada
Thanks to Didier 85 who has identified this as a variety of Hamadryas and to Pam who has identified it by its more common name of Gray Cracker..
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Thanks to Didier 85 who has identified this as a variety of Hamadryas and to Pam who has identified it by its more common name of Gray Cracker..
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Cant find it in my book... and the Butterfly Conservancy has 3 pics NONE named... that is so daft they havent named.
Dont even know if its a native.. and I hate being beaten !
Will keep looking !
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Just looked it up and have just one in the native book a Gray Cracker.
www.neotropicalbutterflies.com/Site%20Revision/Pages/Nymphalidae_Pages/Biblidini/Biblidini_Pages/Hamadryas_februa.html
www.inaturalist.org/taxa/tronadora_gris
Its always harder when it isnt strictly a native species or at best rare.
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