Yellow admiral butterfly
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Yellow admiral butterfly
This yellow admiral butterfly (Vanessa itea) is feeding on nectar. Specimens were first collected in 1769–70, when Captain James Cook circumnavigated New Zealand in the Endeavour. These butterflies are strong fliers, and are found throughout most of the country, including Stewart Island. They also occur in Australia, and it is thought that they make regular crossings of the Tasman Sea.
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Reference: In0439Mrt.tif
Photograph by John Marris, Lincoln University
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