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Common Brimstone, Limonera

Gonepteryx rhamni

Description:

Brimstone on a wild pea flower. The male is sulphur yellow on the upper side and the female white with a greenish tinge but both have an orange spot in the centre of each wing. They never settle with their wings open and from the underside the sexes are more difficult to separate but the female is still paler. Their wing shape is unique and is designed to act as camouflage while they rest and during hibernation. G. rhamni is one of the longest lived butterflies, living up to thirteen months, although most of this time is spent in hibernation. As it is often the first butterfly to be seen in the spring, sometimes as early as January when hibernating adults are awoken on a sunny day.

Habitat:

Oak forest at the mountains, above 1000 meters high. Parque Natural del Lago de Sanabria

Notes:

Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/800 sec.; f/14; ISO Speed Rating: 800. Exposure Bias: 0 EV. Focal Length:300.0 mm.

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4 Comments

arlanda
arlanda 10 years ago

Grqacias a tí, Jorge4

Jorge4
Jorge4 10 years ago

Gracias Arlanda, buena foto

arlanda
arlanda 10 years ago

Gracias Jorge4, yo creo que es Veza, Vicia sativa

Jorge4
Jorge4 10 years ago

Cual es la especie de planta es Canavalia?

arlanda
Spotted by
arlanda

Galende, Castilla y León, Spain

Spotted on Aug 1, 2013
Submitted on Oct 27, 2013

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