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Thread: The gold tipped devil(seems like horn of Daredevil)

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    Default The gold tipped devil(seems like horn of Daredevil)

    ID: Chrysalis of unknown Butterfly

    Spotted this beauty on a unexpected area, a barb wire fencing. Few special things of this beauty being the tiny, but prominent golden tips and few water droplets around it, despite being a very hot and dry day(with just a hint of mild drizzle at a distant village). Had to edit out the edge of the wire which had intruded in the frame on the right top corner, cudnt isolate it from the frame, especially with this angle showing the water droplets

    EXIF:
    Canon 550D
    Canon 100mm macro
    F/11
    Shutterspeed 1/125
    ISO 400
    Handheld, Inbuilt flash fired

    Location: Hubli, Karnataka
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    Good details. The golden tips are quite prominent. Any idea what are they? I think including less of the barb wire on top would have been nice. Thanks for sharing.

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    Even am looking for the ID of it, unsuccessful yet

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    Very nice. I would like this a little brighter (or ideally, better lit). I wish it were less dusty. No clue about the ID.

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    Seems to me the pupa of butterfly belongs to nymphalidae family. Nice click.

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