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Gulf Fritillary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Its underwings are buff, with large silvery spots. It takes its name from migrating flights of the butterflies sometimes seen over the Gulf of Mexico.
Clouded apollo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne) is a butterfly species of the family of Swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae) found in Eurasia. Clouded Apollos inhabits
The Butterfly and the Pig

The Buff Club Guest List If you would like to come and join us for a night in The Buff then pop yourself on the club guest list. Butterfly and the Pig Specials
Butterfly. Granite color selection for countertops

Butterfly. Our granite selection is the largest in the United States. All stones shown All Granite and Marble 10:04AM, Feb 15 2008 Buff: You asked the same question in two
How to Get Buff - Swim Your Way to a Sexy Fit Body

The butterfly also uses lots of energy and will therefore burn lots of calories which make it a great method when looking for how to get buff. The butterfly
Suastus gremius gremius, a buff-brown skipper butterfly! | John

Suastus gremius gremius (Palm Bob, Indian Palm Bob) - Though a relatively small and common skipper butterfly, all the same it is beautiful in my eyes! I first
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Butterflies of Africa - Mylothris rhodope - learnaboutbutterflies.com

colour, and others such as humbloti are greyish-buff. The majority of species however are white, but there is often a basal flush of bright yellow. Mylothris butterflies
Buff Ermine « The Caterpillar

Sharing photos and info on nature, especially butterflies and moths, with a bit of astronomy and humour thown in. All images © Samuel Millar, and any comments or
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