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This photo is a femmale .
This is a female, and with the wings closed resting like this it's a hard call ...
Bright yellow with brown stripped caterpillar. Found on a small yellow cassia ...
same as: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/10739703
Orange-barred Sulphur Phoebis philea ...
A pretty moth with a wing span of about 27 mm.
Think I'll have a break from butterflies and post some caterpillars!
Part of the traveling exhibit The Butterfly Encounter at the Sarasota County ...
times before last year as well, as Cassia is the
Orange-Barred Sulphur Caterpillar (Phoebus ...
I often see the adults visiting the plants and I actually saw the butterfly ...
Several of these were on this plant species which grows in several spots around ...
The Orange-barred Sulphur (Phoebis philea) ...
The Phoebis philea, is one of many small wildlife animals that visit my ...
Orange large Butterfly on the Passion Flower.
szize up to 33 - 40 cm; They requires a very deep sandy substrate (20 – 37 cm ...
Nearly full-grown at about 2.5 inches. Hosting on Cassia bicapsularis. ...
This species is normally encountered as solitary males, seen when imbibing ...
Overnight the caterpillar recorded in following spottings made its ...
Large Yellow Butterfly..Third picture shows eggs on Cassia alata
Very small light yellow to white butterfly. Wingspan of 1,t to 2 inches. ...
In cultivation in my garden. Larval host plant for Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis ...
•They eat nectar. •Their wingspan is 68 to 80 mm. •The larvae feed on Cassia ...
•They eat nectar. •Their wingspan is 68 to 80 mm. •The larvae feed on Cassia ...
•They eat nectar. •Their wingspan is 68 to 80mm. •The larvae feed on Cassia ...
I saw the butterfly laying these eggs; she laid a few on different parts of ...
These are a common sight on these plants each year. See the eggs here: ...
In the beginning stages of metamorphosis. You can see its shed exoskeleton at ...
This is the first year I observed Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillars instead of ...