Data resource | NatureShare |
Image Identifier | 57e46c21-18d3-4178-ac7a-e9f5ced6d35f |
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Title | Comocrus behri |
Creator | Andrew Allen |
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Description | 6 photos included. I've been going back to the same place for about a month now specifically to see how some caterpillars that I first saw as hatchlings would develop. Today at the exact same place as previous observations I found three Comocrus behri. But I also found about 10 caterpillars that looked exactly the same as the last time I saw them. Either they haven't moulted yet, or they aren't Comocrus behri and finding these three in the exact same spot is a miraculous coincidence. I will return for another look soon... Edit: It turns out that it was an amazing conincidence, as the caterpillars I had been following were Delias aganippe., Stunning photos! |
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Date uploaded | 12 Apr, 2017 00:32:23 |
Uploaded by | <Unknown> |
Date taken/created | 12 Apr, 2017 00:32:23 |
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Data resource UID | dr635 |
Dimensions (w x h) | 3337 x 2225 |
File size | 473 KB |
Mime type | image/jpeg |
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Image URL | https://images.ala.org.au/store/f/5/3/d/57e46c21-18d3-4178-ac7a-e9f5ced6d35f/original |
MD5 Hash | 1e5494e6b9d0d55e17fcd9221a64f66d |
SHA1 Hash | cdfaaf38a67c189b4a86f6dc2e6273a1ab873403 |
Size on disk (including all artifacts) | 1.5 MB |