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Monarch Butterflies: Miles to Go Before They Sleep (and Lay Eggs)
This is an interesting comparison with a similar species of Monarch in South America
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sbannister wrote:The authors state that there is a D. plexippus in Costa Rica. It is found there year round. It looks a little different than "our" Monarch - it is slightly smaller with shorter forewings. From my observation of the photo, it does not have white spots in the dark band at the trailing margin of the hind wing that we are used to seeing.
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