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This invasive butterfly seriously damages citrus trees. It has now reached Key West.

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation February 08, 2023

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The lime swallowtail butterfly — an invasive species that hails from Asia and which has damaged citrus trees throughout the Caribbean for nearly 20 years — has reached Florida. The butterfly is fairly large, with a wingspan of nearly four inches, similar to that of a monarch, and can be quite beautiful, as if Jackson Pollock made black-and-white splatter paintings across their wings and added a bold red dot at the base. The butterfly’s... + full article



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