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Cloudless Sulphur

Phoebis sennae marcellina

Description:

The subfamily Coliadinae includes the Sulphurs, Grass Yellows, Clouded Yellows and Brimstones. In the neotropical region there are about 70 species. Wing Span: 2 1/4 - 3 1/8 inches (5.7 - 8 cm).

Habitat:

Disturbed open areas including parks, yards, gardens, beaches, road edges, abandoned fields, scrub.

Notes:

this pretty backlit butterfly is my spotting number 2222 !

4 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 10 years ago

Great, congrats... We've got a long way to go now... 3333 and 6666! Better get a move on!

bayucca
bayucca 10 years ago
pamsai
pamsai 10 years ago

thanks bayucca... i'm always fond of a string of numbers when they are all the same. Love it when I catch the time at 3.33, or 5.55!

bayucca
bayucca 10 years ago

Congrats!!

pamsai
Spotted by
pamsai

San José, Cartago, Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 2, 2013
Submitted on Sep 13, 2013

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