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I think it is from the group nymphalidae, ie. brush-footed butterfly...
Yes, I think nymphalidae too, because of the beak.
Leading edge of forewing very flared and antennae thickened on ends but not clubbed. I think its in Apaturinae, the emperors. But its not on my lists.
Hi Rivu! Long time no see on Project Noah...
Close to Acraea violae ...
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