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The common ringlet butterfly, or Coenonympha tullia, is a member of the Satyrinea butterfly family. While the ringlets have a number of distinct features, the common ringlet has a large range and...
With its subtle array of colors and multiple colored eyespots, the common buckeye butterfly is one of the most beautiful butterflies to see. Luckily, the insect's distinctive features make it easy...
The wood nymph butterfly gets its name from its tendency to flit around woodlands and prairies. The butterfly's silk-gray wings and striking eyespots make the often difficult hunt for the wood...
The crimson patch butterfly is a black-winged insect with a bright crimson band that flows from its midsection to its wings. The rich tones of the butterfly's wings make identifying it relatively...
The checkerspot butterfly is a rare insect native to various parts of the United States. The checkerspot is known for its bright array of orange and the brown squares that cover its wings. The...
The Viceroy butterfly, which is native to parts of America and Canada, is considered next in line to the other royal butterflies, the Queen and Monarch, and is often mistaken for them. A few steps...