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  2. List of fictional arthropods - Wikipedia

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    Flooty – a butterfly in Suzy's Zoo; Emmet – a heraldic beast; Loopy – a bee mascot from Honey Loops cereal; Mundi - a ladybug from Doki; Jollibee – a red bee who is the mascot of the fast-food company of the same name. Tickle – a ladybug in Suzy's Zoo; Zoom Zoom – a grasshopper in Suzy's Zoo; Endermite – a silverfish-related ...

  3. Pseudophilotes vicrama - Wikipedia

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    Pseudophilotes vicrama, the eastern baton blue, [1] is a small butterfly found in Asia, [2] [3] east to Tian Shan and parts of China, west to the Balkans, Turkey, eastern Europe to southern Finland. It belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. The species was first described by Frederic Moore in 1865.

  4. Hypolycaena erylus - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly has two tails – a 6 mm long one at V1 and a 5 mm long tail at V2. The markings include: [5] a double bar at end-cell; a regular discal line on the forewing; a broken, less regular line on the hindwing; The male butterfly is pale blue to dark brown above, dark shining purple depending on the light.

  5. Dryas iulia - Wikipedia

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    It involves male butterflies crowding around damp ground in order to drink dissolved minerals through a process of water filtration. During copulation, the male butterfly uses minerals in his spermatophore, which must be replenished before the following mating. When a male finds a suitable spot for the behavior, other males can quickly join and ...

  6. Birdwing - Wikipedia

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    In butterflies sex is determined by a WW/WZ system, with a heterogametic female, reverse of that found in mammals and many other insects, which have a heterogametic male. [10] During copulation males will transfer an ejaculate containing both sperm and accessory substances that can make up to fifteen percent of a males body mass.

  7. Pieridae - Wikipedia

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    The Pieridae are a large family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species, mostly from tropical Africa and tropical Asia with some varieties in the more northern regions of North America and Eurasia. [1] Most pierid butterflies are white, yellow, or orange in coloration, often with black spots.

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    Here are 125 cute, sexy, and romantic nicknames for your boyfriend, fiancé, baby daddy, FWB—basically anyone you're getting romantic with.

  9. Phengaris atroguttata - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly ranges from 44 to 48 mm. The butterfly is white with pale blue suffusion, and, also a dark border on the forewing. The male butterfly has very large black discal spots showing through from below. These are darkened in above in the case of the female butterfly. [4]