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English: Butterflies.

Left: Papilio asterias (= Papilio polyxenes asterius); Catopsilia argante (= Phoebis argante); Papilio ajax (= Eurytides marcellus or Protographium marcellus?).

Center: Grapta coma (= Polygonia comma).

Right: Papilio rutulus; Papilio lycimenus (= Parides panares lycimenes); Papilio macrosilaus (= Protesilaus macrosilaus).
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Source Birds and All Nature Illustrated By Color Photography (part work). Vol. IV. Part 2.
Author Nature Study Publishing Company, Chicago.
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