Symmomous Skipper (Trapezites symmomus)
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Description: English: Symmomous Skipper also known as Splendid Ochre is a butterfly found in eastern Australia. It was first described in 1823 by Hübner. I was attracted by the back lighting on this butterfly, and took several shots from this side. Then after I made my way through the scrub to the other side for a sunny-side shot and pressed the shutter, the message was "Card Full". Oh well...taken at Dinden National Park, Queensland. Date: 1 December 2017, 14:41:38. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/126953422@N04/38820349871/. Author: Graham Winterflood. Camera location17° 01′ 26.18″ S, 145° 35′ 12.43″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.023939; 145.586786.
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