Steremnia monachella

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  • Pieridae
  • Pieridae
  • Pieridae
  • Pieridae
  • 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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  • Nymphalidae
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  • Nymphalidae
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Steremnia monachella ACP San Luis David Geale

Steremnia monachella

Sex Unknown
ACP San Luis, Cusco, Peru
2950 m.
2022-Sep15
David Geale
Steremnia monachella Pululahua David Geale

Steremnia monachella

Sex Unknown
Pululahua, Pichincha, Ecuador
2850 m.
2018-Nov17
David Geale
Steremnia monachella Paucartambo Area David Geale

Steremnia monachella

Sex Unknown
Paucartambo Area, Cusco, Peru
3100 m.
2018-Oct10
David Geale
Steremnia monachella Bosque Shollet David Geale

Steremnia monachella

Sex Unknown
Bosque Shollet, Pasco, Peru
2350 m.
2016-Jun02
David Geale
Steremnia monachella Soraypampa David Geale

Steremnia monachella

Sex Unknown
Soraypampa, Cusco, Peru
3600 m.
2013-Jun27
David Geale
Steremnia monachella Acacana Area David Geale

Steremnia monachella

Sex Unknown
Acacana Area, Loja, Ecuador
2700 m.
2012-Jan24
David Geale