Memphis lorna

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  • Pieridae
  • Pieridae
  • Pieridae
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  • Pieridae

Pieridae

All Nymphalidae have only 4 fully-functional legs, while Pieridae have 6. Beware of Pierids with broken legs, or not using all for standing on (eg Leucidia, sometimes).

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Memphis lorna Morro de Calzada David Geale

Memphis lorna

Sex Unknown
Morro de Calzada, San Martin, Peru
1100 m.
2022-Nov29
David Geale
Memphis lorna Morro de Calzada David Geale

Memphis lorna

Sex Unknown
Morro de Calzada, San Martin, Peru
1100 m.
2016-Oct03
David Geale
Memphis lorna Cabanas San Isidro David Geale

Memphis lorna

Sex Unknown
Cabanas San Isidro, Napo, Ecuador
2000 m.
2016-Jan29
David Geale
Memphis lorna Cabanas San Isidro David Geale

Memphis lorna

Sex Unknown
Cabanas San Isidro, Napo, Ecuador
2000 m.
2016-Jan29
David Geale
Memphis lorna Baeza Area Ken Kertell

Memphis lorna

Sex Unknown
Baeza Area, Napo, Ecuador
2500 m.
2014-Nov01
Ken Kertell
Memphis lorna Baeza Area Ken Kertell

Memphis lorna

Sex Unknown
Baeza Area, Napo, Ecuador
2500 m.
2014-Nov01
Ken Kertell