threering

navigate by keyword : abdomen amazing animal antenna asia asterope beautiful belonging belongs biology brownish bug butter butterfly cheerful click color common country creature daylight edged entomology exotic family fancy flat found freshness ground head himachal himalayan himalayas india insect light natural nature one outdoors pardesh percing photograph recreate relax repose resting ringlet single sit sitting small snuggle spots threering wildlife ypthima

Transparent File Sleeve Mockup Showcase Your Documents in Style with a TopLoading ThreeRing Binder Protector Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common three-ring butterfly on the blur background Royalty Free Stock Photo
3 ring binders with the text word \
A set of three-ring binders with the text word \
Open three-ring binder with white blank sheets against a gray background. The binder Royalty Free Stock Photo
White three-ring binder with a plain cover and a spine featuring labeled slots Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue cartoon-style binder with a metallic ring binding system holding colorful dividers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amazing common  threering  ypthima asterope butterfly.
Open three-ring binder with white blank sheets against a gray background. The binder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Open three-ring binder with a \
Calendar with fictional days displayed, titled \
Bright red three-ring binder holding a stack of documents. Inside, colorful tab dividers Royalty Free Stock Photo
A three-ring binder with a sleek, metal mechanism is open to display blank, white page Royalty Free Stock Photo
A three-ring binder with a sleek, metal mechanism is open to display blank, white page Royalty Free Stock Photo
Open three-ring binder with a \
Ypthima asterope, the ringlet or common three-ring, is a species of Satyrinae butterfly found in most dry areas of Africa and Asia. The wingspan is 30–34 mm in males and 32–38 mm in females. Adults are on wing year round with peaks in summer and autumn in southern Africa. There is one generation per year. The larvae feed on grasses Poaceae. Larvae have been reared on Ehrharta erecta


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.