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  2. File:Butterfly life cycle diagram in English.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... Butterfly life cycle diagram, in English. The butterfly is the Southern Monarch (Danaus erippus). ... //openclipart.org ...

  3. Morpho peleides - Wikipedia

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    It uses this to frighten away predators, by flashing its wings rapidly. The wingspan of the blue morpho butterfly ranges from 7.5–20 cm (3.0–7.9 in). The entire blue morpho butterfly life cycle, from egg to adult is only 115 days. This butterfly undergoes metamorphosis from larva to butterfly.

  4. Megisto cymela - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Life cycle subsection. 3.1 Larval foods. ... Printable version; In other projects ... This butterfly prefers habitat that is open, contains deciduous trees ...

  5. Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Life cycle of the monarch butterfly. Butterflies in their adult stage can live from a week to nearly a year depending on the species. Many species have long larval life stages while others can remain dormant in their pupal or egg stages and thereby survive winters. [36] The Melissa Arctic (Oeneis melissa) overwinters twice as a caterpillar. [37]

  6. Morpho (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The entire life cycle of the morpho butterfly, from egg to death, is about 115 days. Caterpillars Pupae and emerging adult. The larvae hatch from pale-green, dewdrop-like eggs. The caterpillars have reddish-brown bodies with bright lime-green or yellow patches on their backs.

  7. Papilio rutulus - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis and emerges a butterfly. In the adult stage, within a few hours of emerging, the butterfly's wings dry and expand, allowing it to fly. During this stage, the butterfly focuses on reproduction and finding a mate. Once the female is fertilized, the cycle begins again.