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Brenthis Ino
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It is found in central and northern Europe in lush damp meadows. It is widespread and usually common in the right habitats. It has a cousin, the Marbled Fritillary, B. daphne. That species is larger but otherwise rather similar. The easiest sure way of distinguishing them is on the underside hindwing. Space 4 (at the end of the cell) contains a yellow rectangle in ino. In daphne the outer half is filled with brown scales. |
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SIR
照的很漂亮 很美麗的蝴蝶 也很清晰
配賞一片的片的綠意真是美麗極了
構圖也很美麗 真是好看
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Hello john-Beautiful butterfly.Well captured.Sufficient light on subject to see its patterns.Well sharpness and BG.Thanks for sharing.Regards and have a nice time-Srikumar
Ciao John, great macro of lovely butterfly, fine details, excellent clarity, wonderful colors and splendid light, very well done, my friend, have a good week end, ciao Silvio
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(65489) - [2014-06-28 15:26]
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Salut John,details au peu faibles pres de la queue mais un orange tres brillante et une perspective encore un fois tres originale,bien fait! Bon Dimanche et merci,Luciano