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Yamato small ash (Yamatoshijimi) Watching <Harumi Triton>

[Sam] 14:00 on October 2, 2013

R0021300LS.JPGR0021330CRSG.JPG Yamatoshijimi dances as if it were finely wrapped around the ground.

This scene is often seen here at Harumi Triton Square Green Terrace.

It is established that the name of the shijimicho is derived from the shape of the empty space in bivalve and the gloss of the shell.

Yamatoshijimi is the most popular species among the family Clamaceae, which is said to account for 40% of the butterfly, which is said to exceed 6,000 species.

It is said that the generation repeats several times a year, appears with the arrival of spring, and can be seen until early winter.

It is heard that the habitat is wide, and even the catfish of the food plant is almost distributed in urban areas.

The back of the wing is a sober brownish silver-white, black spotted line.

The wing surface is male and female, and the color is significantly different.

♂The wings of the wings are shiny and pale blue. (upper left of the photo)

♀It is said that the wings of the wing are dark brown, and that the low-temperature individuals have some blue scales. (top right of the photo)

Despite what you usually see, the movement is fast and the individual is small, so there are few opportunities to observe Shimijimi and Yamatoshijimi, and it tends to be overlooked.

If you approach it, your eyes are larger than your face, your antennae has a striped pattern, and you will be fascinated by the bright colors that breathe even more on the wings of the wings when the wings of powon are opened. You.

 

        (♂) Closed wings             0.0.00% wing            (3) Abstraction

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