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The Harlequin (Taxila haquinus haquinus) may be encountered in the forest understorey,
especially in areas with luxuriant undergrowth. Although it seldom keeps still, it is not
as “fidgety” as the Punchinello (both are metalmarks) and is relatively easy to approach and photograph.
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How to photograph butterfliesPICTURE: THE HARLEQUIN
![]() The Harlequin, Taxila haquinus haquinus. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin
This page revised on 21 March 2003. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin |
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