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  2. Nymphalis antiopa - Wikipedia

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    Nymphalis antiopa, known as the mourning cloak in North America and the Camberwell beauty in Britain, is a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North America. The immature form of this species is sometimes known as the spiny elm caterpillar. [2] Other older names for this species include grand surprise and white petticoat.

  3. Morpho menelaus - Wikipedia

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    The Menelaus blue morpho (Morpho menelaus) is one of thirty species of butterfly in the subfamily Morphinae. [1] Its wingspan is approximately 12 cm (4.7"), and its dorsal forewings and hindwings are a bright, iridescent blue edged with black, while the ventral surfaces are brown. [2] Its iridescent wings are an area of interest in research ...

  4. List of butterflies of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Short-tailed blue – Cupido (Everes) argiades. Geranium bronze – Cacyreus marshalli (imported on geraniums) Scarce or yellow-legged tortoiseshell – Nymphalis xanthomelas. Camberwell beauty – Nymphalis antiopa. Map – Araschnia levana (formerly introduced and bred) Queen of Spain fritillary – Issoria lathonia.

  5. Kallima inachus - Wikipedia

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    Kallima inachus. (Doyère, 1840) [1] Kallima inachus, the orange oakleaf, Indian oakleaf or dead leaf, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Tropical Asia from India to Japan. With wings closed, it closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins and is a commonly cited example of camouflage.

  6. List of butterflies of India (Papilionidae) - Wikipedia

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    Three Indian swallowtails mud-puddling: Blue Mormon (Papilio polymnestor), common Mormon (Papilio polytes) and common bluebottle (Graphium sarpedon). (left to right anticlockwise) The five-bar swordtail (Graphium antiphates) A pair of common peacocks (Papilio bianor) Malabar banded peacock (Papilio buddha), an endemic species of the coastal ...

  7. Junonia iphita - Wikipedia

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    Junonia iphita, the chocolate pansy[1][2] or chocolate soldier, is a butterfly found in Asia. [1][2] The wingspan is about 5–6 cm (2.0–2.4 in) and the female can be told apart from the male by white markings on the oblique line on the underside of the hindwing. The wavy lines on the underside of the wings vary from wet- to dry-season forms.

  8. Charaxes solon - Wikipedia

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    The black rajah is a medium-sized butterfly with a 70- to 80-mm wingspan. Above, the butterfly is dark brownish black with greenish or white discal bands across both the wings. The band is broken into spots towards the apex of the fore wing. The hind wing has two similar-sized tails at veins 2 and 4.

  9. Limenitis arthemis - Wikipedia

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    Limenitis arthemis, the red-spotted purple or white admiral, is a North American butterfly species in the cosmopolitan genus Limenitis.It has been studied for its evolution of mimicry, and for the several stable hybrid wing patterns within this nominal species; it is one of the most dramatic examples of hybridization between non-mimetic and mimetic populations.