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Diana

Diana - arkansa, butterfly, diana, male, orange and black, orange flower
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The Diana Fritillary is a dimorphic butterfly found in several wooded areas in southern and eastern North America (primarily in the Arkansas River valley, several counties in South Carolina, and spots along the Appalachian mountain range). Males of the species exhibit an orange color on the edges of their wings, with a burnt orange underwing which does not have the typical silver scales found in most fritillary species. The female is dark blue, with dark, almost dusty underwingsand is much larger than the male.
Monarch Uploaded by Monarch on . Diana - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: Diana. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 490585. The Diana Fritillary is a dimorphic butterfly found in several wooded areas in southern and eastern North America (primarily in the Arkansas River valley, several counties in South Carolina, and spots along the Appalachian mountain range). Males of the species exhibit an orange color on the edges of their wings, with a burnt orange underwing which does not have the typical silver scales found in most fritillary species. The female is dark blue, with dark, almost dusty underwingsand is much larger than the male. 4.2
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mTorr
Posted by mTorr on 09/06/12 at 09:41 PM
Great color & shot!
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Uploaded By: Monarch
Date Uploaded: October 29, 2010
Filename: DianaFritillary.jpg
Original Resolution: 830x600
File Size: 176.10 KB
Category: Butterflies

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