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Eastern Striped Albatross ♀

Appias olferna

Description:

The Striped Albatross gets its name from the male butterfly, which is white with prominent black veins on the underside. The female is dark dusted with yellow wing bases. (butterflycircle.com) Wingspan: 55-65 mm.

Habitat:

Open forests, forest edges, stream banks and meadows. (eol.org)

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Laguna, Philippines

Spotted on Jun 21, 2015
Submitted on Jun 21, 2015

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