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World Image Issue 48 September 2017

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A different photographic genera for me with this macro shot<br />

of the Eastern Dotted Border Butterfly (Mylothris agathina).<br />

Captured in the late afternoon in South Africa's Kruger<br />

National Park.<br />

This butterfly normally found in Mozambique, Zimbabwe,<br />

Botswana and Southern and Eastern South Africa.<br />

Fact: One of the major visual differences between butterfies<br />

and moths are the ''antenna'' You will see here this butterfly<br />

has ''clubbed'' antenna on the end where moths often have<br />

comb-like or feathery antennae, or un-clubbed<br />

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