Potanthus omaha
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Potanthus omaha, also known as the Omaha skipper, is a species of butterfly found in North America. This beautiful and elusive butterfly is native to the Great Plains region, specifically in Nebraska and the surrounding areas. Potanthus omaha is named after the city of Omaha, Nebraska , where this plant was first discovered and documented.
The Omaha skipper is a relatively small butterfly, with a wingspan ranging from 1 to 1.5 inches. It is easily recognized by its distinctive markings, which include dark brown wings with orange and white spots. The underside of its wings is light brown, with intricate patterns that help camouflage the butterfly in its natural habitat
OK, friends, just a few pictures of small butterflies that I have presented above, I hope you enjoy it, and thank you to friends who didn't stop by my post, I hope you enjoy it.
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