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Although not rare, the Red Harlequin (Paralaxita telesia lyclene) is seldom seen
because it dwells in the understorey of fairly well established forests. It flies quite
close to the forest floor and one could kneel or stoop to get a shot of it when it settles
on a leaf of the forest undergrowth.
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How to photograph butterfliesPICTURE: THE RED HARLEQUIN
![]() The Red Harlequin (Paralaxita telesia lyclene). Copyright © Chin Fah Shin
This page revised on 21 March 2003. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin |
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