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Color(s): black and yellow with blue spots

Wingspan: 3 - 4 inches

Habitat:You can find this butterfly living in open areas, fields, suburbs, marshes, deserts, and roadsides.

When can you see this butterfly? April - October

Interesting fact: The female lays eggs on leaves and flowers


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