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0 2 Winged Prickly Ash, Prickly ash, Tumbru, Toothache Tree

Winged Prickly Ash, Prickly ash, Tumbru, Toothache Tree

by Joseph CHIEF REDEARTHUttarakhand, India

This thorny tree is used as a walking stick by Hindu sanyasis. Its believed ...

0 0 Eastern Giant Swallowtail

Eastern Giant Swallowtail

by joanbstanleyHighland Village, Texas, USA

. Tails are edged with black and filled with yellow.

0 0 Giant Swallowtail

Giant Swallowtail

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

. Wing Span: 4 - 6 1/4 inches (10.2 - 16 ...

3 0 Eastern Giant Swallowtail

Eastern Giant Swallowtail

by joanbstanleyTexas, USA

. Wing Span: 4 - 6 1/4 inches (10.2 - 16 ...

0 0 Giant Swallowtail Butterfly

Giant Swallowtail Butterfly

by James McNairFlorida, USA

species, prickly

0 0 Spicebush Swallowtail

Spicebush Swallowtail

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

Swallowtails are fairly difficult to photograph because they keep moving their ...

3 1 Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly

Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

-green (male) scales. Underside of hindwing with pale green marginal ...

0 0 Eastern Giant Swallowtail

Eastern Giant Swallowtail

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

with black and filled with yellow. Wing ...

0 0 Pipevine Swallowtail

Pipevine Swallowtail

by nexttogoneBandera, Texas, USA

of hindwing with pale green marginal spots. The

3 2 Forbes Silkmoth

Forbes Silkmoth

by JungleLoveMamasitaCartago, Costa Rica

Wings are reddish brown with an olive ...

0 0 White Wing Dove

White Wing Dove

by Linh THouston, Texas, USA

White wing dove has a orange eyes and blue ...

3 0 Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly

Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly

by maplemoth66Florida, USA

-Clouded butterfly. The two most common host plants are: Spicebush and ...

0 2 Butterfly "Pararge Aegeria"

Butterfly "Pararge Aegeria"

by TiagoVieiraAveiro, Portugal

The scientific name: Pararge Aegeria Family: Nymphalidae Satyrinae.

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