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    Butterflies are winged insects from the lepidopteran suborder Rhopalocera, characterized by large, often brightly coloured wings that often fold together when at rest, and a conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises the superfamilies Hedyloidea (moth-butterflies in the Americas) and Papilionoidea (all others).

  2. 6 days ago · Learn about butterflies, colorful and diverse insects that belong to the order Lepidoptera. Find out how they feed, mate, and undergo metamorphosis, and explore their different families and species.

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  3. Butterfly: A Life | National Geographic. Great Migrations: Rhythm of Life: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com... Check out the lifecycle of a monarch butterfly - from pupa to adult. Sub...

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  5. RHYME-Butterfly butterfly, Where are you going? Out in a garden, Dancing dancing, Pretty pretty Butterfly, Lovely lovely Butterfly...BIKKI SREENIVASULU,MPP...

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    Predators

    The main predators of butterflies are birds, just as the main predators of the crepuscular moths are bats. Also monkeys and tree-dwelling reptilesare predators, and some insects and spiders. All reptiles have good colour vision, so that butterfly coloration works just as well on them as it does on birds.

    Defences

    The extraordinary colours and patterns on the wings and body can only be understood in terms of their function. Some of the most obvious functions of colour are: 1. Camouflage: enabling the insect to remain hidden from view 2. Signalling to other animals 2.1. Warning colouration: signalling to other animals not to attack. Caterpillars may have stored poisons from their food plants. 2.2. Mimicry: taking advantage of another species' warning coloration 2.3. Sexual selection: finding a mate 2.4....

    Like most insects, butterflies have three main body parts. These parts are the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. The body is protected by the exoskeleton. The body is made up of sections, known as segments. In between the segments there are flexibleareas that allow the butterfly to move. All three parts of the body are covered in very small scales...

    Butterflies go through complete metamorphosis. This means that there are four parts in a butterfly's life. The first part is the egg. The second part is the caterpillar (sometimes called the larva). The third part is the chrysalis (sometimes called the pupa). The fourth part is the adult (sometimes called the imago).

    Some butterflies may be in trouble because of habitatloss. Because of the destruction of forests and grasslands, some types of butterflies have nowhere to feed and lay eggs. To help, some people plant a butterfly garden with flowers having lots of nectar for butterflies to feed on. Some people also keep plants that butterflies lay eggs on, and enjo...

    Some colourful butterflies

    1. Yellow jezebel 2. Blue pansy 3. Green hairstreak 4. Gulf fritillary 5. Sara longwing 6. Yamfly 7. Camberwell beauty 8. Common bluebottle 9. Common mime 10. Pale grass blue 11. Common four-ring 12. Western blue sapphire 13. Black swallowtail 14. Diaethria eluina 15. Common grass yellow 16. Malay lacewing 17. Inachis io 18. Parnassius phoebus 19. Papilio helenus 20. Papilio machaon

    Monarch butterfly gallery

    1. A monarch butterfly, with closed wings, feeding on nectarfrom a garden flower 2. A female butterfly laying eggs on "Swan plant". 3. The caterpillar of a monarch butterfly 4. The chrysalis of a monarch butterfly

    Boggs C; Watt W. & Ehrlich P. 2003. Butterflies: evolution and ecology: taking flight. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA.
    Pyle R.M. 1992. Handbook for butterfly watchers. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-61629-8
  6. 6 days ago · Learn about the monarch butterfly, a large and colorful insect that migrates thousands of kilometers to overwinter in Mexico. Find out how it feeds, breeds, and adapts to different environments, and what dangers it faces from habitat loss and climate change.

  7. With over 125,000 reference images, this is the largest library of meticulously curated images of butterflies of the Indian Region. The data help map the detailed distribution and seasonal occurrence of species, but the images also capture morphological variation, nectar plants, larval host plants, predators and parasitoids, etc., making it a ...

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