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Nymphalids Collection

"Nymphalids: A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Beauty" In the enchanting meadows of France's Pyrenees, a Weavers Fritillary delicately perches on a blade of grass

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Weavers Fritillary (Boloria dia) adult, resting on grass, Col de Calzan, Ariege Pyrenees

Weavers Fritillary (Boloria dia) adult, resting on grass, Col de Calzan, Ariege Pyrenees, Midi-Pyrenees, France, May

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Large Ringlet (Erebia euryale) adult male, newly emerged and drying wings, resting on grass stem

Large Ringlet (Erebia euryale) adult male, newly emerged and drying wings, resting on grass stem, Simplon Pass, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, July

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis) adult, resting on cucumber leaf in garden, North Dakota

Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis) adult, resting on cucumber leaf in garden, North Dakota, U. S. A. September
Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis) adult, resting on cucumber leaf in garden, North Dakota, U.S.A. September

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Southern Gatekeeper (Pyronia cecilia) adult, resting on rock, Andalucia, Spain, May

Southern Gatekeeper (Pyronia cecilia) adult, resting on rock, Andalucia, Spain, May

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Meadow Fritillary (Melitaea parthenoides) adult, resting on stem, Causse de Gramat

Meadow Fritillary (Melitaea parthenoides) adult, resting on stem, Causse de Gramat, Massif Central, Lot Region, France, June

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Lesser Wanderer (Danaus petilia) adult, resting on twig, Australia, september

Lesser Wanderer (Danaus petilia) adult, resting on twig, Australia, september

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Common Crow (Euploea core) adult, resting on vine stem, Western Australia, Australia, september

Common Crow (Euploea core) adult, resting on vine stem, Western Australia, Australia, september

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Blue Pansy (Junonia orithya) adult, feeding on flowers, Tala, Madhya Pradesh, India, november

Blue Pansy (Junonia orithya) adult, feeding on flowers, Tala, Madhya Pradesh, India, november

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Peacock Pansy (Junonia almana) adult, resting on leaves, India, november

Peacock Pansy (Junonia almana) adult, resting on leaves, India, november

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Tailed Emperor (Polyura pyrrhus) adult, resting on flowerhead, Western Australia, Australia

Tailed Emperor (Polyura pyrrhus) adult, resting on flowerhead, Western Australia, Australia, september

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Lemon Pansy (Junonia lemonias) adult, resting on leaves, India, november

Lemon Pansy (Junonia lemonias) adult, resting on leaves, India, november

Background imageNymphalids Collection: Nymphalid Butterfly - Caterpillar - Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve - Iquitos - Peru

Nymphalid Butterfly - Caterpillar - Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve - Iquitos - Peru
MAR-846 Nymphalid Butterfly - Caterpillar Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve - Iquitos - Peru Panacea sp. Nymphalidae Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Nymphalids: A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Beauty" In the enchanting meadows of France's Pyrenees, a Weavers Fritillary delicately perches on a blade of grass, its vibrant wings shimmering in the May sunlight. Nearby, a Large Ringlet emerges from its chrysalis, patiently drying its wings on a slender stem at Simplon Pass. Across the Atlantic in North Dakota, USA, a Question Mark butterfly rests gracefully on a cucumber leaf in an autumn garden. Its intricate patterns seem to mirror nature's curiosity as it explores its surroundings. Meanwhile, in Andalucia, Spain, a Southern Gatekeeper finds solace atop a rugged rock formation amidst blooming wildflowers. The French countryside reveals another spectacle as Meadow Fritillaries grace the stems with their presence at Causse de Gramat. Their delicate orange and black markings create an exquisite tapestry against the backdrop of Massif Central's Lot Region. Venturing further south to Western Australia brings us face-to-face with the majestic Tailed Emperor. With its regal underside displayed proudly on dry grass stems, this butterfly commands attention and admiration from all who encounter it. Australia continues to captivate our imagination as we discover the Lesser Wanderer resting serenely upon a twig. Its striking colors serve as nature's reminder that even small creatures possess immense beauty and significance within their ecosystems. Completing our journey through India is the Blue Pansy butterfly fluttering among flowers in Tala's picturesque landscape. Its iridescent blue hues blend harmoniously with nature's palette while sipping nectar from delicate petals—a true embodiment of grace and elegance. Nymphalids—these captivating butterflies—are not just mere insects; they are living masterpieces that inspire awe and wonder wherever they roam. Through their diverse colors and graceful movements across continents, these winged wonders remind us of nature’s boundless creativity and the importance of cherishing our fragile planet.