Junonia Atlites and Ypthima Huebneri: Two Butterflies of the Nymphalidae Family

in Fascinating Insects4 years ago (edited)

Earlier, while editing the butterflies photos I posted here, my mind immediately went to our butterfly expert, Mr. @faltermann. Yes, lately he rarely appears on Hive. I wish him well, stay safe and always healthy.

By the way, today I have two collections of butterflies. The first is the gray pansies (Junonia atlites), a species of butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is a butterfly species that is often found in Southeast Asia.

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Next is the common fourring butterfly (Ypthima huebneri), a species of butterfly in the genus Ypthima, also belonging to the family Nymphalidae. Its wings are brown like bark, it is often found in Asia.

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CameraXiaomi Poco X3 NFC + Macro Lens
CategoryAnimal Photography
ProcessedAdobe Lightroom
LocationLhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia
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Great pictures man 👍

Namaste🙏 @akukamaruzzaman, brother another beautiful capture , thanks for sharing

Thank you for always following my posts :)

Sepertinya harus ngekor ini biar dapat foto kupu-kupu :)

Hahaha.. Nanti kapan-kapan kita hunting bersama ya :)

Siap..!!

Stok gambar tipis sekali udah nih :)