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Common brimstone - Gonepteryx rhamni

I'm uploading a slightly more interesting series about why you need to go looking for brimstone at night. Not imago, but pupae, because they fluoresce very brightly under ultraviolet light, here I am trying to show that with a freshly hatched female

2022-01-12
Camera manufacturer and model Lens manufacturer and model Focal length Aperture Exposure ISO sensitivity
Canon EOS 70D Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM 100 f/8 1/4 100
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Kensworth, Dunstable
United Kingdom
51° 52' 18.0876" N, 0° 31' 16.9752" W
Bedfordshire GB
2019-07-11
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