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  2. Chlosyne lacinia - Wikipedia

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    The bordered patch is an extremely variable butterfly. The upperside of the wings is mainly black with the forewing having rows of white and/or yellow-orange spots of varying sizes. [2] There is usually one whitish spot in the forewing cell. [3] The hindwing has many color variations.

  3. Mylothris agathina - Wikipedia

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    Mylothris agathina, the eastern dotted border or common dotted border, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae. It is native to sub-Saharan Africa , particularly East Africa and southern Africa . In South Africa its range has spread westwards around the coast in the late 20th century, and it now occurs north of Cape Town to somewhat beyond Saldanha .

  4. Common blue - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly is found throughout the Palearctic and has been introduced to North America. Butterflies in the Polyommatinae are collectively called blues, from the coloring of the wings. Common blue males usually have wings that are blue above with a black-brown border and a white fringe.

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  6. Mylothris rueppellii - Wikipedia

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    Mylothris rueppellii, the Rüppell's dotted border or twin dotted border, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae.It is found in most of Africa, south of the Sahara.The wingspan is 48–55 millimetres (1.9–2.2 in) for males and 50–56 mm (2.0–2.2 in) for females.

  7. Mylothris - Wikipedia

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    Mylothris, commonly called dotted borders, is a genus of pierid butterflies found in Africa. Species. Listed alphabetically within groups: [1] The chloris species group:

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