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White Peacock Butterfly

Anartia jatrophae

Habitat:

White peacock butterflies are commonly found in warm, open, weedy areas such as fields or parks where water is abundant -usually in the form of a pond or stream. Adult butterflies are often seen along roadside ditches where host plants are abundant. Habitat Regions: tropical ; terrestrial Terrestrial Biomes: savanna or grassland ; forest ; scrub forest Aquatic Biomes: rivers and streams; temporary pools Other Habitat Features: suburban ; riparian

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Chantell
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Chantell

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 27, 2012
Submitted on Jun 27, 2012

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