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Common Buckeye

Junonia coenia

Common buckeyes can close their wings so that the bright forewing colors are hidden. Common buckeye caterpillars are usually bluish black, with yellow to creamy orange stripes and spots and numerous metallic bluish-black, short-branching spines. The spines on the sides emerge from raised orange spots.

"When you eat of the toil of your hands, happy are you, and it is good for you."   Psalm 128

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