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There were lots of attempts at interspecies mating between the butterflies today. If you've ever wondered, "How do they tell each other apart?" The answer is they kinda don't.
@irradiated-cutie submitted: Hello!! I bought these beauty’s second hand from a thrift store and I was wondering if you know what the top smaller butterflies 3 are? Thank you!!
Hi! They look like longwing butterflies in the genus Heliconius. The center one looks like a Sara longwing, and the other two look like Doris longwings, which can have either blue, red, or orange markings. Both species are native to Central and South America. :)
Doris Longwing (Heliconius doris)
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FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY by scott125 Source: http://bit.ly/2WO7M2e
Doris longwing or Doris (Laparus doris)
© Keenan Murphy
Doris Longwing butterfly, blue morph (Heliconius doris,) which ranges from Central America to the Amazon.
Photographed at The Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, Key West, Florida.