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  2. Greta oto - Wikipedia

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    Greta oto is a species of brush-footed butterfly and member of the subfamily Danainae, tribe Ithomiini, and subtribe Godyridina.It is known by the common name glasswing butterfly for its transparent wings, which allow it to camouflage without extensive coloration.

  3. Nacaduba kurava - Wikipedia

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    Nacaduba kurava, the transparent six-line blue, [1] [2] is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae found in Asia and Australia. The species was first described by Frederic Moore in 1857. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

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  5. Zendaya Wore a Dreamy transparent, Butterfly-Adorned ... - AOL

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    The Challengers actress arrived wearing a partly transparent, archival John Galliano dress from the spring/summer 1998 collection. The white ensemble included pink butterfly and bow detailing.

  6. Idea leuconoe - Wikipedia

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    Idea leuconoe, also known as the paper kite butterfly, rice paper butterfly, large tree nymph, [1] is a butterfly known especially for its presence in butterfly houses and live butterfly expositions. It has a wingspan of 12 to 14 cm.

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    The “boho chic” style that dominated the 2000s—picture Sienna Miller, Nicole Richie, or Kate Moss in printed skinny pants and a butterfly-sleeve blouse or oversize blazer—owes much to ...

  8. Greta (butterfly) - Wikipedia

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    Greta is a genus of clearwing butterflies, named by Arthur Francis Hemming in 1934. They are in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae, and are found in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

  9. Siproeta epaphus - Wikipedia

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    Siproeta epaphus, the rusty-tipped page or brown siproeta, [1] is a New World butterfly that lives all year in tropical habitats. It has large wings, averaging 7.0–7.5 cm (2.8–3.0 in), [1] that are black in the inner portion of the top surface and brown throughout the underside. Both surfaces have a bold white transverse stripe continuing ...