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  2. National symbols of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The other two stripes the middle blue and the bottom red will each be a fourth of the total area of the flag. The yellow color represents Colombia's gold and natural wealthiness; the blue color represents the two oceans that border Colombia, the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, rivers and the sky; The red color represents the blood of the patriots ...

  3. List of butterflies of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Location of Colombia. This is a list of butterflies of Colombia. About 1,600 species are known from Colombia. [1] Hesperiidae. Hesperiinae. Aethilla memmius;

  4. Biodiversity of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The biodiversity of Colombia is the variety of indigenous organisms in the country with the second-highest biodiversity in the world. [1] As of 2021, around 63,000 species are registered in Colombia, of which 14% are endemic. The country occupies worldwide the first position in number of orchids, birds and butterflies, second position in plants ...

  5. Parides eurimedes - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. Papilio eurimedes Stoll, 1782. Papilio arcas Stoll, 1781 non Drury, 1773 (preoccupied) Parides eurimedes is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is commonly known as the mylotes cattleheart, Arcas cattleheart, pink-checked cattleheart, and true cattleheart. It is native to the Americas.

  6. Danaus erippus - Wikipedia

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    Papilio vulgaris Larrañaga, 1923. Danais erippus ab. larensis Köhler, 1929. Danaus erippus, the southern monarch, is a milkweed butterfly (subfamily Danainae) in the family Nymphalidae. It is one of the best known butterflies in South America. Its genome is nearly identical to D. plexippus, but the two are incompatible, and therefore ...

  7. Heliconius melpomene - Wikipedia

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    Heliconius melpomene, the postman butterfly, common postman or simply postman, is a brightly colored, geographically variable butterfly species found throughout Central and South America. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae .

  8. Catonephele numilia - Wikipedia

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    Catonephele numilia. Papilio micalia Cramer, 1777 (preocc.) Catonephele numilia, the blue-frosted banner, blue-frosted Catone, Grecian shoemaker or stoplight Catone, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae found in Central and South America.

  9. Cithaerias pireta - Wikipedia

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    Cithaerias pireta. (Stoll, [1780]) [1] Synonyms. Papilio pireta Stoll, [1780] Papilio menander Drury, 1782. Callitaera merolina Zikán, 1942. Cithaerias juruaensis d'Almeida, 1951. Cithaerias pireta, the blushing phantom, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Mexico south to South America.