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Pyrgus malvae sur Sanguisorba minor
The butterfly sitting on the flower
butterfly on the flower in spring
Araschnia levana Map Butterfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
White Admiral is a woodland butterfly. Beautiful black and white butterfly close-up.
Butterfly on Sambucus (Elder or Elderberry) in the morning Light
This beautiful and elegant butterfly is a change from a pretty scary caterpillar, it takes a few days to process a caterpillar that was initially so frightening into a beautiful butterfly, that is the power of God that is extraordinary.
the mother of pearl moth, is a species of moth of the family Crambidae
This is a picture taken Kumamoto, Japan.
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
Hyles Lineata (moth)
Large Skipper butterfly on Oregano flower.
Two-barred Flasher, Santa Elena, Monteverde, Provincie Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Common and widespread, this medium-sized butterfly can be found in gardens and hedgerows.\nThe males are unmistakable; white butterflies with bright orange wingtips. The females are white with black wingtips. Both have mottled green underwing
Muschampia proteides in the summer
Green-veined white butterly on top of a blooming Cardamine pratensis.
A hawkmoth during a flight at a flower in the evening
Plebeius agestis (the old name) is a fairly scarce resident. The species suffered a decline in the mid-20th century; since the early 1960s, its area of distribution has halved. the Dutch Monitoring Scheme shows a moderate decline in numbers since 1990. The species is classified as 'susceptible' on the 2006 Red List.\nBrown Argus Butterfly occurs on nutrient-poor grasslands on dry, sandy soils in an open landscape, as in the (coastal) dunes and along dykes, roads and railways tracks.\nSeveral species of Geraniaceae are used as larval food plant.\nThe species flies in two  generations from early May until early September, and hibernates as a half-grown caterpillar.\n\nThis is not a common Species in the Netherlands.
Butterfly with yellow spots on pink flower and bokeh in the background, Chequered Skipper, Carterocephalus palaemon
A male blue Argus forages a flower.
Close-up of a small butterfly with its rolled-up trunk, over a sweet pea flower, garden out-of-focus in background
Neptis rivularis Hungarian Glider Butterfly Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
butterfly on the flower
Tropical butterfly on an exotic flower.
Lepidoptera insects in the wild, North China
Silver-studded Blue Butterfly (Plebejus argus)  perched on daisy in Swiss Alps
blue betterfly on a flower -Polyommatus icarus
Plebejus argus (the old name) is a fairly scarce resident. The species suffered a decline in the mid-20th century; since the early 1960s, its area of distribution has halved. the Dutch Monitoring Scheme shows a moderate decline in numbers since 1990. The species is classified as 'susceptible' on the 2006 Red List.Brown Argus Butterfly occurs on nutrient-poor grasslands on dry, sandy soils in an open landscape, as in the (coastal) dunes and along dykes, roads and railways tracks.Several species of Geraniaceae are used as larval food plant.The species flies in two  generations from early May until early September, and hibernates as a half-grown caterpillar.This Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Wildorchid (violet) and white butterfly
Silver-spotted skipper (Epargyreus clarus -- a butterfly) on purple vervain, with copy space. In a Connecticut garden, summer.
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