Butterflies (Peacock/påfågelöga and Common brimstone/citronfjäril) and spring flowers. Värmland, Sweden (21 April 2016).

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Butterflies (Peacock/påfågelöga and Common brimstone/citronfjäril) and spring flowers. Värmland, Sweden (21 April 2016).
common brimstone
2024/06/22
flying margarine or smth idk
@butterflywanderer submitted: Found them in Bourgogne-Franche Comté in France
Spotted them only because their green was way paler than the leaves' green
What a beautiful pair of leafs! They're common brimstones and appear to be in the process of making more common brimstones :)
Hi! Can you do Gonepteryx rhamni? Its english name is apparently Common Brimstone but if that's not super commonly known, I think it'd be really cool/funny to translate its german name instead (which would result in Lemon Folder) if that's acceptable. It's found in Europe, Asia and Northern Africa. Here's a pic, licence is with attribution:
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zitronenfalter_auf_Sommerflieder.jpg
Have you seen the common brimstone/lemon folder (Gonepteryx rhamni)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
British Butterflies and their Transformations. Arranged and illustrated in a series of plates by Henry Noel Humphreys, with characters and descriptions by John Obadiah Westwood. Published in 1841.
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Common Brimstone - Borboleta-limão (Gonepteryx rhamni)
Carnaxide/Portugal (28/05/2024)
[Nikon D7100; Tamron 100/400mm Di VC USD F4,5-6,3; 1/1250s; F10; 400 ISO]
common brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni)