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Bugs on a passion flower

A variety of bugs feed on a passion flower.

This passion flower was drawing great attention from various bugs including a fiery skipper butterfly, a variable lady bug, and a host of flying ants, or possibly parasitic wasps.

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This entry was posted in Animals, Flowers, Insects, Plants and tagged Ants, Butterflies and Moths, Lady Beetles, Macro, Passion Flower on July 14, 2017 by Graham.

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