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Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing

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Macrophotograph of Agrias claudina wing

Agrias claudina butterfly wing macrophotograph. The wing is covered in scales, which together make up the colourful patterns. These scales can be lost without impairing the butterfly in flight. This butterfly is native to central and south America

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Beautiful Butter Fly Butterflies Butterfly Trade Camouflage Central American Colourful Colours Dead False Eye Insecta Macro Macro Photograph Pattern Patterned Patterning Patterns South American Specimen Wing Wings Agrias Claudina


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This macrophotograph showcases the intricate beauty of an Agrias claudina butterfly wing. The vibrant patterns on the wing are composed of countless scales, each contributing to the overall colorful display. Surprisingly, these delicate scales can be shed without hindering the butterfly's graceful flight through its natural habitat in Central and South America. The native species is a true marvel of nature, blending seamlessly with its surroundings thanks to its remarkable camouflage abilities. Its wings serve as a living canvas, adorned with mesmerizing hues and striking designs that captivate both scientists and admirers alike. This photograph offers a glimpse into the world of zoology and entomology, highlighting the incredible diversity found within tropical ecosystems. As an insect specimen, it represents one small piece of Earth's vast biological tapestry. While this image captures a deceased butterfly preserved for scientific study, it reminds us of the importance of protecting these fragile creatures in their natural habitats. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, butterflies play crucial roles in pollination and maintaining ecological balance. In summary, this macrophotograph from Science Photo Library provides a close-up view of an Agrias claudina butterfly wing – a testament to nature's artistry and biodiversity.

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