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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Duke of Burgundy (Hamearis lucina) is a European butterfly in the family Riodinidae. For many years, it was known as the "Duke of Burgundy Fritillary", because of the adult's similar markings to "true" Fritillaries of the family Nymphalidae |
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- anel
(15742) - [2009-04-22 4:58]
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Hello Andrei,
For me an interesting species I never have seen until now. The patterns of the wings can be seen well, even if the focus is a little bit soft on some parts.
Thanks and best regards
Anne
- roges
(3120) - [2009-04-22 5:10]
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Salut Andrei !
Faina captura.
Vezi pina si oamenii din Elvetia se mira de ce specii mai exista si asta chiar in Romania.
Felicitari si mai asteptam !
O zi frumoasa,
Adrian
Hello Andrei,
Excellent shot of the butterfly. Good details and colours.
Happy Earth Day!
Cheers,
Prasad
Hello Andrei
A nice capture of this duke of Burgundy
Great pose and composition
the colors and the markings of the wings are very beautiful
TFS Jacqueline