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Ornithoptera rothschildi, Rothschilds birdwing

Ornithoptera rothschildi, Rothschilds birdwing


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Ornithoptera rothschildi, Rothschilds birdwing

Digital image of the upperside of a mounted specimen of a female birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera rothschildi) from the family Papilonidae

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Arthropod Arthropoda Birdwing Birdwing Butterfly Butterflies Butterfly Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Lepidoptera Lepidopteran Ornithoptera Papilionidae Spotted Swallow Tailed Butterfly Swallowtail Swallowtail Butterfly Troides Invertebrata


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1. Title: "The Enchanting Rothschild's Birdwing: A Vibrant Symphony of Color and Pattern" 2.. This image showcases the upperside of a mounted female Ornithoptera rothschildi, also known as the Rothschild's birdwing, a stunning species of swallowtail butterfly. Belonging to the family Papilionidae within the Lepidopteran order, this exquisite arthropod is a testament to the intricate beauty and diversity of the invertebrate world. The Rothschild's birdwing, with its mesmerizing yellow and black pattern, is a true masterpiece of nature. The female's wingspan can reach up to 12 centimeters, and her wings display a captivating array of spots, creating an intricate and alluring design. The male, on the other hand, boasts iridescent green and black wings adorned with bright orange spots and a distinctive blue band. Native to the Oro Province in Papua New Guinea, this elusive and beautiful creature is a rare sight for many. The Rothschild's birdwing is named after the famous Rothschild family, who were instrumental in its discovery and conservation efforts. This photograph, taken with meticulous care, reveals the intricate details of the Rothschild's birdwing's wings, allowing us to appreciate the delicate balance of color and pattern that makes this butterfly a true work of art. The hexapod's hexapoda structure, a characteristic feature of all insects, is evident in the image, showcasing the intricate veins that run through the wings. In conclusion, the Rothschild's birdwing is a breathtaking example of the natural world's beauty and complexity. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns make it a favorite among collectors and nature enthusiasts alike, and this image serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving these delicate creatures and their habitats for future generations to enjoy.

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