Potamanaxas flavofasciata
Potamanaxas flavofasciata, the yellowbanded skipper, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Ecuador, Peru[2] and Bolivia.
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- Potamanaxas flavofasciata flavofasciata (Ecuador, Peru)
- Potamanaxas flavofasciata pantra Evans, 1953 (Bolivia)
gollark: Presumably golds themselves are actually just coppers with oddly discoloured pigmentation.
gollark: Gold *itself* can't tarnish, according to the interwebs, but normally it's alloyed with stuff which can.
gollark: Other stuff tarnishes.
gollark: Only iron rusts.
gollark: They're heavy, you know.
References
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