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  2. List of butterflies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Atlas of the Japanese Butterflies Take Shobo Co. Ltd., 7-3, lidabashi 2, Chiyoda, Tokyo, 102 Japan.500 pp., numerous text figs., 86 color plates. Taro Iwase, 1954 Synopsis of the known life-histories of Japanese butterflies The Lepidopterists' News 1954: 95-100 pdf

  3. Banmi Shōfū-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Shin is 10-90 degrees within the 180-degree arc. [1] Soe is placed -40 degrees from 90 degrees of a 180-degree arc to the front side of shin. [1] Uke is -70 degrees from 90 degrees of a 180-degree arc on the side of shin, opposite of soe. [1] These different arcs allow for the design to be three-dimensional and act as a guide to allow for ...

  4. Category:Butterflies of Japan - Wikipedia

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  5. Luehdorfia japonica - Wikipedia

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    Female butterflies lay eggs in clusters on the fresh growth of the host plant, and the hatched larvae feed on the leaf in groups during the early instar stages. [ 5 ] Japanese entomologists have intensively studied the phylogeography , population dynamics and other aspects of the biology of Luehdorfia japonica including the role of the sphragis .

  6. Iris japonica - Wikipedia

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    Iris japonica, commonly known as fringed iris, shaga and butterfly flower, is a native of China and Japan. It is a species in the genus Iris, in the subgenus Limniris and within the Lophiris section. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant, with pale blue, lavender or white flowers with an

  7. Butterflies Absolutely Love These Orange Flowers

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    This native perennial flower is a host plant for monarch butterflies. Plant milkweed to help support their populations, and you'll also get to enjoy the vibrant orange blooms and visiting butterflies.

  8. Bowing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    People bowing in Japan. Bowing in Japan (お辞儀, Ojigi) is the act of lowering one's head or the upper part of the torso, commonly used as a sign of salutation, reverence, apology or gratitude in social or religious situations. [1] Historically, ojigi was closely affiliated with the samurai.

  9. Graphium sarpedon - Wikipedia

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    Common blue bottle at Osaka, Japan. Graphium sarpedon, the common bluebottle or blue triangle in Australia, is a species of swallowtail butterfly that is found in East, South and Southeast Asia, as well as eastern Australia. There are approximately sixteen subspecies with differing geographical distributions.