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Ceraunus Blue butterfly on scorpion's tail. Photo: JA Mustard Ground Squirrel. Photo: JA Mustard Queen butterflies really like blue mistflower. Photo: JA Mustard A honey bee forages on frog fruit. Photo: JA Mustard A brown longtail butterfly. Photo: JA Mustard Oleander aphids are able to eat milkweed. Photo: JA Mustard A lady bug eats the oleander aphids. Photo: JA Mustard A mallow scrub hairstreak on a sunflower. Photo JA Mustard A queen butterfly eating milkweed is probably too big for this spider's lunch.  Photo: JA Mustard A native bee collects pollen on a sunflower Photo: JA Mustard A gray hairstreak butterfly visits white mistflower. Photo: JA Mustard A native sweat bee on blue mistflower. Photo: JA Mustard A tropical checkered skipper grabs lunch from some white mistflower. Photo: JA Mustard A milkweed bug. Photo: JA Mustard A native bee. Photo: JA Mustard A grass skipper rests on a leaf. Photo: JA Mustard A native bee on white mistflower Photo: JA Mustard A desert checkered skipper releases pheromone to attract a mate. Photo: JA Mustard A caterpillar on a passion vine leaf. Photo: JA Mustard An American Snout butterfly. Photo JA Mustard 
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