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Rio Grande Valley Butterflies: Butterflies Special to the RGV

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The Lower Rio Grande Valley of south Texas is rich with butterfly species that may not be found elsewhere in the country. Visit parks' websites for information before you explore. Remember that capture or collection is prohibited in parks and refuges. All wildlife photographs are taken by Beverly Pardue, all rights reserved.

Red-bordered Pixie

This tropical beauty is the butterfly symbol of the city of McAllen. It has not been recorded further north than South Texas. It feeds on flower nectar and rests in shady spots. This Pixie was photographed at the National Butterfly Center in Mission.