|
Greg Lasley Nature Photography
All of the images are copyright-protected and have been digitally watermarked and
their display here in no way implies consent for any form of distribution or reuse.
Refer to my image use page if you are interested in purchasing rights. Thanks!
 |
The Texan Crescent (Anthanassa texana) is also referred to as (Phyciodes texana) in some references. It is a common butterfly across much of Texas as well as some other southwestern states and Mexico. The top two shots here were taken in Austin, Travis Co., Texas, in May, 2003, with a Canon EOS 10D and an EF 70-200mm F/2.8 L IS lens and 2X extender.
Back to the North American Butterfly and Moth index page.
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
The Texan Crescent on the left was shot in Austin, Travis Co., Texas, in November, 2007, with a Canon EOS 1D Mark III and EF 300mm F/4 L IS lens and 2X extender.
|
|
 |
The next three images were taken in June, 1999, also in Austin. These were shot with a Canon EOS 3 and an EF 300mm F/4 L IS lens and 2X extender on Fuji Sensia 100 film.
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
The image of the Texan Crescent on the left was taken in Austin, Travis Co., Texas, in November, 2007, with a Canon EOS 40D and an EF 70-200mm F/2.8 L IS lens and 2X extender.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Back to the North American Butterfly and Moth index page.
|

|
|