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Junonia villida

Meadow Argus at Aranda, ACT

Junonia villida at Aranda, ACT - 27 Feb 2015
Junonia villida at Aranda, ACT - 27 Feb 2015
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Identification history

Junonia villida 28 Oct 2016 SuziBond
Junonia villida 28 Oct 2016 JanetRussell

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9 comments

KimPullen wrote:
   2 Nov 2016
A beautiful fresh specimen, and the shot nicely captures the blue and purple highlights that we don't often notice in this ubiquitous species.
JanetRussell wrote:
   3 Nov 2016
Thanks Kim. I am going to edit the entry as the date is wrong.
   3 Nov 2016
Hi Janet. Is the date ok now?
JanetRussell wrote:
   3 Nov 2016
Yes it is. Thanks.
ibaird wrote:
   3 Nov 2016
Yes, great photo, which does the species justice!
JanetRussell wrote:
   3 Nov 2016
I am going to have to fess up - this is husband Andy's photo. I have passed on your compliments.
   3 Nov 2016
Hi. I have downloaded the original photo and cropped it, then added it back to be used on the Species page, see:-
http://canberranaturemap.org/Community/Species/14776
JanetRussell wrote:
   4 Nov 2016
Thanks Michael.
KimPullen wrote:
   4 Nov 2016
Go Andy!

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Sighting information

Additional information

  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size

Species information

  • Junonia villida Scientific name
  • Meadow Argus Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1642.1m Recorded at altitude
  • 744 images trained Machine learning
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