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Troides haliphron, birdwing butterfly
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Troides haliphron, birdwing butterfly
Digital image of the underside of a mounted specimen of a female birdwing butterfly (Troides haliphron) from the family Papilionidae
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1. Title: "The Enchanting Beauty of the Female Birdwing Butterfly (Troides haliphron): A Glimpse into the Intricate World of Lepidoptera" 2.. This image showcases the underside of a mounted female Birdwing Butterfly (Troides haliphron), a stunning member of the Papilionidae family and the Lepidopteran order. The intricately patterned wings, adorned with cream, brown, and yellow spots, are a mesmerizing display of nature's artistry. 3. The Birdwing Butterfly, also known as the Queen Bird of Paradise Butterfly, is native to New Guinea and is renowned for its large size and vibrant colors. This female specimen exhibits a more subtle color palette compared to her male counterpart, but her beauty is no less captivating. 4. The hexapod arthropod, with its six legs and segmented body, is an essential part of the Invertebrata class, which includes a vast array of creatures that lack a backbone. The Butterfly, specifically, belongs to the Insecta order and the Lepidopteran suborder, which translates to "scale-winged insects." 5. This image provides a unique perspective of the Birdwing Butterfly, revealing the intricate details of its underside, which is often overlooked in its natural habitat. The delicate patterns on the wings are essential for the butterfly's survival, serving as camouflage against predators and aiding in its communication with potential mates. 6. The Birdwing Butterfly's large, swallowtail-shaped wings are a testament to the incredible diversity and beauty of the insect world. This image serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating the natural world, which continues to inspire awe and wonder in all who encounter it.
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