Hello everyone, I hope you all are well and doing good.
I was walking and this butterfly was flying near me and sit on a leaf. I turned on my camera and attach the macro lens. Unfortunately, I had a 10X macro lens was that time. I got closer and it flew away but I did not give up and follow it.
After some time it allows men to take shots but from a distance. So I take these close-up shots and then it again flew away and I gave up.
Introduction
This butterfly belongs to a well known family Lycaenidae. The pale grass blue butterfly, Pseudozizeeria maha, is a tiny butterfly that is found primarily in South Asia.
Female upperside: brownish black with light blue basal halves of wings, anteciliary black lines on both forewings and hindwings, and an inconspicuous subterminal series of spots on the latter wing as in the male. The ground colour is darker, and the markings are larger and more well defined on the underside. Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen are the same as in the male, but the thorax and abdomen on the upperside lack blue pubescence.
Food plants
Information References
All the introduction and other details are gathered from different sources which are mentioned below.
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Camera Details:
- Location: Faisalabad, Pakistan
- Camera: Samsung NX Mini
- Lens: 9-27mm + 10X Macro
- Object: Butterfly
- Editing Software: Affinity Photo
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