Narva Checkerspot (Chlosyne narva), family Nymphalidae, Colombia
photograph by Juan Carlos Luna Garcia

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Narva Checkerspot (Chlosyne narva), family Nymphalidae, Colombia
photograph by Juan Carlos Luna Garcia

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@sixx-tv submitted: I need help identifying these lil guys I found when I was visiting family in texas
I'd put my money on one of the checkerspots in the genus Chlosyne, but there are a bunch of similar-looking species, so I couldn't say which one exactly :)

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Northern Checkerspot Butterfly by Ruby 2417 Via Flickr: On low-growing pussy paws. South Lake Tahoe, Ca. July, 2023.
Corners is a logical checkers game in which the players' pieces are lined up in opposite corners of the playing field. As in chess, the firs
Corner Checkers is a logical checkers game in which the players' pieces are lined up in opposite corners of the playing field. As in chess, the first to go here is white, but unlike classical chess, the purpose of the game is not to remove all the opponent's pieces from the field, but to move your pieces to the place of the opponent's pieces and prevent him from doing the same.
Quino checkerspot butterflies are often observed flying very close to the ground.
Despite their idle tendencies, they are known to travel great distances when influenced by factors like the weather. Formerly one of California's most abundant species, the Quino checkerspot butterfly can only be found in southern parts of the state and in northern Mexico. Photo: Andrew Fisher/USFWS Volunteer Biologist
via: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service