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A butterfly resting on the ground, with a long antenna pointed.
'belongs to the Libytheinae group of the Brush-footed butterflies family'
One of the few egg-laying mammals, those spines are really sharp!
Found in al over the country but prefer wet forested gravel roads which it ...
different from another specie from the same genus, Stheneboea verruculosa with ...
the abdomen.
Phymatinae normally have a large fore femur and
the true weevils, with a head somewhat extended into a