The cache is not at the posted coordinates. This Wherigo cache is part of the Florida Finders Fest 2018 Butterfly geo-art. See below, to determine where the cache is.
Color variations within the species is usual, though all tend to be orange with brown and black markings. The small white spot stands out because it is almost completely surrounded by brown patches. It is visible when the wings are closed, on the underside of the wing. The black and white banded antennae of this species each end in a club (ball) that is orange. This species is very popular and quite familiar in eastern North America, though it is also found in the west as well.
Adults can be seen most anywhere: fields, roadsides, forest clearings, near creeks or streams and in gardens and backyards. They fly low to the ground and alternate between flapping their wings and gliding for a bit when in flight.
Note: The rather curious hints found in this series refer to the puzzle questions, not the actual hides.
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