The cache is not at the posted coordinates. This letterbox hybrid is part of the Florida Finders Fest 2018 Butterfly geo-art. Please leave the stamp in the cache. It is not a trade item. See below, to determine where the cache is.

Cloudless Sulphurs are prolific in the southern U.S. and Mexico where they can produce 3 or 4 broods a year. They migrate to the north every year where the cold weather limits them to 1 or 2 per year before they return south. Look for Cloudless Sulphurs in a variety of areas with flowers or mud/mud puddles. They are versatile and wander through backyards, construction sites, woodland edges, parks and fields in addition to tropical forests and beaches.They are strong, fast fliers and seem to rarely stop long enough to take a proper rest.
The larvae of this species is completely yellow at first. It develops 10 black/brown bands 'segmenting' it from head to rear. These bands eventually split to allow a thin green line to create a mint Oreo cookie effect. Black dots cover the yellow body and each black & green band ends in a black dot above the legs on each side of the body. The black/green bands fade away as the caterpillar prepares to pupate. The pupae resembles a yellow-green leaf, allowing it to blend into foliage. It prefers to feed on the leaves of senna, a type of flowering legume.
Solve this challenging trivia question, to figure out where the final is at!
Q6 – What toy was first advertised on TV?
A1 – Tellatubbies = N29° 29.246' W81° 51.629'
A2 – Pterodactyls = N29° 29.246' W81° 51.639'
A3 – Mr Potato Head = N29° 29.246' W81° 51.649'