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Pearl Crescent
Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos: Nympahlidae) Wingspan 2.2-3.2 cm (0.87-1.25 in).
Habitat
Urban setting. Fence row with Peppervine (Ampelopsis arborea: Vitaceae). Floodplain of Carter Creek at ca. 88 m (289 ft) elevation.
Location
Austins Colony Park, Bryan, Texas, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
July 2019
Scientific name
Phyciodes tharos
Equipment used
Canon
Supporter
A beautifully detailed closeup of this Pearl Crescent Stanley! Nicely captured guy!
 
the wing patterns look like a silk painting, Stanley!!! fantastic photo of this attractive butterfly, top marks, many tfs!!!
 
Gorgeous patterns and rich colours, Stanley.
 
Staff member
Opus Editor
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Such an intricate design, not only on his wings, but his feelers too.

A superb picture this Stanley - excellent work laddie.
 

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Butterflies & Moths
Added by
Stanley Jones
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