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Check out this truly extraordinary butterfly in the #McGuireCollection @FloridaMuseum. It's a mosaic gynandromorph- the right side male, the left side with mixed patches of male and female. It's probably Heraclides androgeus, but might be a hybrid between that and H. astyalus!
This Booth's Sulphur from Canada is one of the most unusual butterflies I've ever seen...
It has a small 5th wing!
It's housed at @yalepeabody and images are at:
https://t.co/hU0KiU0YSw
A Comprehensive and Dated Phylogenomic Analysis of Butterflies
https://t.co/2LcZzMlWG0
World's rarest butterfly? Extinct?
1 specimen from 1964!
Euptychia lacandona
named yesterday!
http://t.co/8I0DYoPRCi
Happy #worldrobberflyday!
Here's a Florida Bee Killer to help you celebrate!
(Mallophora bomboides)
#UFBugs