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Atrophaneura (Pachliopta) aristolochiae
i am just so amazed at how many different kinds of caterpillars and butterflies there are. i would never have known without project noah haha
Wonderful!
:))
True, I guess I just don't know where to look. That's a good idea for my next trip, research butterfly larval host plants.
@dan, if you know the host plants finding is not that hard :)
Bizarre! It's so cool to see some of the caterpillars of the butterflies I saw in Asia. It's easy to spot butterflies, but finding their caterpillars is a different story.
Amazing !!
thanks =)
Wow, great :)
ok.. will do.. =D
beautiful!try and upload some information about your spottings for others to know more about if it is an identified spotting.
Lat: 6.94, Long: 79.98
Spotted on Jun 23, 2001 Submitted on Jul 1, 2012
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i am just so amazed at how many different kinds of caterpillars and butterflies there are. i would never have known without project noah haha
Wonderful!
:))
True, I guess I just don't know where to look. That's a good idea for my next trip, research butterfly larval host plants.
@dan, if you know the host plants finding is not that hard :)
Bizarre! It's so cool to see some of the caterpillars of the butterflies I saw in Asia. It's easy to spot butterflies, but finding their caterpillars is a different story.
Amazing !!
thanks =)
Wow, great :)
ok.. will do.. =D
beautiful!
try and upload some information about your spottings for others to know more about if it is an identified spotting.