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Southern white admiral
Limenitis reducta
Brush-footed butterflies
(Nymphalidae)
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The upper surface is brown-black with a blue tinge and a row of large white markings. The rear edge is black white with a row of blue-black markings just in front. The under surface is brown orange with large white markings. Prefers warmer areas and is often seen in forests close to streams and ponds. ⇔ wsp. 45-50 mm LA: ≈ The LIMENITIS POPULI (Poplar admiral) has an orange wing edge and lack the blue tinge. ≈ The LIMENITIS CAMILLA (White admiral) lacks the white marking at the front of the wing and no blue tinge. ≈ The APATURA IRIS (Purple emperor) has eyes on all wings.
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40-70 mm
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15-40 mm
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3 LookAlikes (LA):
White admiral
Poplar admiral
Purple emperor
Southern white admiral
Blauwe ijsvogelvlinder
Blauschwarzer Eisvogel
Sylvain azuré
Silvano azzurro
Ninfa de los arroyos
Limenitis reducta [L.]
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