Godyris duillia

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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
  • Nymphalidae
  • Nymphalidae
  • Nymphalidae
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  • Godyris duillia
  • Godyris duillia
  • Godyris duillia

Godyris duillia

In Godyris duillia, the "spur" (short vein projecting into the end of the FW cell) meets the end of the cell closer to the costa (front edge of the wing) than the base of vein M2 (which heads outwards from end of the cell); in Greta alphesiboea the "spur" is (just barely) further from the costa than the base of vein M2.

Greta alphesiboea

Greta alphesiboea