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Pictures of Magdalena Alpines
All Photos : Insects : Butterflies : Magdalena Alpines
Pictures of Magdalena Alpine butterflies (species Erebia magdalena).

These butterflies are native to Alaska.

Magdalena alpine butterfly
Magdalena alpine butterfly
This is an extremely detailed picture, taken with a Canon 5D and a professional lens. Resolution: 4368x2912.

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This is not a Magdalena Alpine. Magdalena Alpines are completely black all over and are found in steep alpine rock slides and high rocky ridges with large lichen covered rocks. I don''t know what this is, but it is clearly not a Magdalena Alpine because it is not black and it is clearly not in the environment you would find it in. (3/17/2010, 11:26 PM)
This is not a Magdalena Alpine. Magdalena Alpines are completely black all over and are found in steep alpine rock slides and high rocky ridges with large lichen covered rocks. I don''t know what this is, but it is clearly not a Magdalena Alpine because it is not black and it is clearly not in the environment you would find it in. (3/17/2010, 11:26 PM)
This is not a Magdalena Alpine. Magdalena Alpines are completely black all over and are found in steep alpine rock slides and high rocky ridges with large lichen covered rocks. I don''t know what this is, but it is clearly not a Magdalena Alpine because it is not black and it is clearly not in the environment you would find it in. (3/17/2010, 11:26 PM)
This is not a Magdalena Alpine. Magdalena Alpines are completely black all over and are found in steep alpine rock slides and high rocky ridges with large lichen covered rocks. I don''t know what this is, but it is clearly not a Magdalena Alpine because it is not black and it is clearly not in the environment you would find it in. (3/17/2010, 11:26 PM)