File:CSIRO ScienceImage 2767 Cocoon of the Wanderer butterflyMonarch butterfly.jpg

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English: Cocoon of the Danaus plexippus plexippus, Wanderer butterfly/Monarch butterfly. Family: Nymphalidae. Referred to as the Wanderer Butterfly in Australia this magnificent species is distributed along the eastern and south-eastern Australia and also in New Guinea and most of the islands of the south-west Pacific. This species has gradually extended its range in recent times across the Pacific from North America, where it is known as the Monarch Butterfly. See BE0834 & BE0836.
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