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.

The Common Buckeye is a member of the diverse Brush-footed Butterfly family. This means it is related to the Monarch, Viceroy, Malachite, the Fritillary subfamily, Painted Lady and Common Buckeye butterflies. The front pair of legs of these butterflies are very short and almost so difficult to see that many people only count 4 legs at first glance. In addition to their diminutive length, the front pair of legs are also covered in short bristles, or hairs, like a hair brush.
Though seen occasionally as far north as Canada and the northern U.S. states, it does not breed there. They prefer warmer states and can breed up to 4 times a year in warmer climates. They have distinctive, multicolored eyespots on its open forewings and hindwings. They usually reside in open land. Males are very territorial and will fly out at anything that passes too closely.
Solve this challenging trivia question, to figure out where the final is at!
Q7 - A duel between three people is actually called a
A1 – Messy = N29° 28.888' W81° 51.621'
A2 – Angsty = N29° 28.888' W81° 51.631'
A3 – Truel = N29° 28.888' W81° 51.641'