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  2. File:Guangming Butterfly Valley, picture7.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Butterfly-clipart.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Junonia orithya - Wikipedia

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    Junonia orithya is a nymphalid butterfly with many subspecies occurring from Africa, through southern and south-eastern Asia, and in Australia. [1] [2] [3] In India, its common English name is the blue pansy, [2] [3] but in southern Africa it is known as the eyed pansy as the name blue pansy refers to Junonia oenone.

  5. Aporia crataegi - Wikipedia

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    Black-veined white on the red clover. Aporia crataegi, the black-veined white, is a large butterfly of the family Pieridae. A. crataegi is widespread and common. Its range extends from northwest Africa in the west to Transcaucasia and across the Palearctic to Siberia and Japan in the east. In the south, it is found in Turkey, Cyprus, Israel ...

  6. Butterfly Valley, Fethiye - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly Valley seen from the sea. In the form of a narrow canyon stretching over around 3–4 km (1.9–2.5 mi), the valley's steep walls are 350–400 m (1,150–1,310 ft) high. A trail in the valley leads to two small waterfalls dropping from 60 m (200 ft) all the year around.

  7. Feniseca - Wikipedia

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    Feniseca tarquinius, the harvester, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae, and the only member of the monotypic genus Feniseca.It is found in eastern North America. This butterfly is the only carnivorous (i.e., insectivorous) butterfly in North America (there are a handful of carnivorous moths, for example Fulgoraecia exigua). [2]

  8. File:Butterfly Valley, Fethiye.jpg - Wikipedia

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    White balance: Auto white balance: Focal length in 35 mm film: 26 mm: Scene capture type: Standard: GPS time (atomic clock) 12:23: Speed unit: Kilometers per hour: Speed of GPS receiver: 1.8646236660686: Reference for direction of image: True direction: Direction of image: 123.8378600823: Reference for bearing of destination: True direction ...

  9. Papilio indra - Wikipedia

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    The Indra swallowtail is a black butterfly with minimal blue and whitish markings, similar in coloration to the black swallowtail or the short-tailed swallowtail. Likewise, the species has a very short tail, and dark blue crescents on the topside of the hindwing. [1]