Banknote butterflies

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Banknote butterflies

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Wandering idly through the BBC news website, I discovered that the Ulster Bank is introducing new notes next year. Aside from the unusual fact that they will be in a vertical format, the design of both the £5 and £10 features a butterfly: this would appear to be a Cryptic Wood White, which of course is the only species found in Northern Ireland that cannot be seen in the rest of the UK. The drawing is a bit stylised, but still recognisable.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-44236965

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Well spotted!

The latin name juvernica, of course, means Irish.

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