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Troides, also known as birdwing butterflies, is a fascinating genus of large and colorful insects



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Troides, also known as birdwing butterflies, is a fascinating genus of large and colorful insects. One of the most famous species within this group is the Ornithoptera alexandrae, commonly referred to as Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly. With its striking blue-green wings and impressive size, it has captivated entomologists and nature enthusiasts alike. Another noteworthy member of the Troides family is Van de Polls birdwing butterfly (DDE-90025527). This unique species showcases vibrant hues of yellow and black on its wings, making it a sight to behold in its natural habitat. The Troides genus encompasses various other captivating species such as the common green birdwing and Rippons birdwing butterflies. These magnificent creatures display intricate patterns on their wings that mesmerize observers. In addition to their adult forms, the life cycle butterflies includes intriguing stages like those seen in the Northern birdwing butterfly. The common birdwing larva and pupa are equally fascinating transformations that lead up to the emergence of a beautiful adult specimen. Amongst these remarkable creatures is another notable member - Troides helena or the common birdwing butterfly. Its elegant appearance with shades of black and yellow makes it stand out among its counterparts. Ornithoptera chimaera is yet another stunning representative within this diverse genus. With its iridescent blue wings adorned with intricate patterns, it truly lives up to its name as a "birdwing" butterfly. The beauty doesn't end there; Ornithoptera allotei graces us with its presence too. This majestic creature boasts an enchanting combination of deep purple-blue hues on its wings that make it one-of-a-kind in the world of butterflies. Ornithoptera paradisea adds even more splendor to this already extraordinary group. Its vivid orange coloration bordered by black markings creates an eye-catching spectacle wherever it flies.