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Troides miranda, birdwing butterfly
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Troides miranda, birdwing butterfly
Digital image of the underside of a mounted specimen of a female birdwing butterfly (Troides miranda) from the family Papilionidae
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1. Title: "The Enchanting Beauty of Troides Miranda: A Female Birdwing Butterfly" 2. Description: This image showcases the underside of a meticulously mounted female Troides miranda, also known as the Birdwing Butterfly. Belonging to the Papilionidae family, this exquisite Lepidopteran is a native of New Guinea and is renowned for its striking, intricate patterns. The female Birdwing Butterfly is characterized by its cream and brown coloration, adorned with delicate, spotted markings that add to its allure. 3. Background: Birdwing Butterflies are a part of the Lepidopteran order, which includes moths and butterflies. They are classified as Hexapoda, meaning they have six legs, and are further categorized as Invertebrata due to their lack of a backbone. The Swallowtail Butterfly, to which the Birdwing Butterfly belongs, is easily recognizable by its distinctive, elongated tails on the hindwings. 4. Habitat: The Birdwing Butterfly is native to the lush, tropical rainforests of New Guinea, where it thrives in the humid conditions. These enchanting creatures play a vital role in their ecosystem as pollinators, contributing to the growth and survival of various plant species. 5. Conservation: Sadly, the Birdwing Butterfly is facing numerous threats due to habitat loss, deforestation, and illegal collection for the exotic pet trade. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these magnificent creatures and their habitats, ensuring their survival for future generations to admire. 6. Conclusion: The female Birdwing Butterfly, with its intricate patterns and captivating beauty, is a testament to the wonders of the natural world. This image serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving these delicate, yet resilient creatures and their habitats for generations to come.
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