Image of Potanthus omaha Edwards 1863
Description:
This butterfly is very small compare to other ones I found. It's bright orange with few black spots and stripes. Its abdomen is short and fat. Also it looks like bee's abdomen as it yellow and has black stripes. It has very long antennae compare its body.
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