
Possibly a newly eclosed individual resting on some leaves in the vicinity of Leea indica.


Another butterfly in the same area. This is a male showing its uppersides.


Underside of the same male.
the title is self-explanatory. let the creatures speak for themselves!
1 comment:
Keep up the good work. Excellent pictures. I have a few pictures of the Hawkmoth Eupanacra elegantulus which you can use for your website if you let me know where to send to. My email wpipe14@gmail.com
Ben
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