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  2. Morpho menelaus - Wikipedia

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    The Menelaus blue morpho (Morpho menelaus) is one of thirty species of butterfly in the subfamily Morphinae. [1] Its wingspan is approximately 12 cm (4.7"), and its dorsal forewings and hindwings are a bright, iridescent blue edged with black, while the ventral surfaces are brown. [2] Its iridescent wings are an area of interest in research ...

  3. Morpho peleides - Wikipedia

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    Morpho hyacinthus inderivata Le Moult & Réal. Morpho helenor peleides. Morpho peleides, the Peleides blue morpho, common morpho[1] or the emperor[2][3] is an iridescent tropical butterfly found in Mexico, Central America, northern South America, Paraguay and Trinidad. Most authorities [4] believe that peleides is a subspecies of Morpho helenor.

  4. Morpho didius - Wikipedia

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    Morpho (Grasseia) godarti [sic] assarpai f. coelicolor Le Moult & Réal, 1962. Morpho didius, the giant blue morpho, is a Neotropical butterfly belonging to the subfamily Morphinae of family Nymphalidae. It is considered, by some authors, to be a subspecies of Morpho menelaus.

  5. Morpho (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The name morpho, meaning "changed" or "modified", is also an epithet. Blue morphos are severely threatened by the deforestation of tropical forests and habitat fragmentation. Humans provide a direct threat to this genus because their beauty attracts artists and collectors from all over the globe who wish to capture and display them.

  6. Morpho helenor - Wikipedia

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    Morpho helenor. Morpho helenor, the Helenor blue morpho or common blue morpho, is a Neotropical butterfly found throughout Central and South America from Mexico to Argentina. It is a species group that may or may not be several species. Many subspecies have been described.

  7. Morpho achilles - Wikipedia

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    In Morpho achilles patroclus, the dorsal sides of the forewings are black, with two broad vertical bands of brilliant blue.The undersides of the hindwings are olive brownish, with several ocelli formed by blue, yellow, and red concentric rings.

  8. Blue morpho - Wikipedia

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    Blue morpho. Blue morpho may refer to several species of distinctly blue butterfly under the genus Morpho, including: Morpho achilles (Achilles morpho) Morpho cypris (Cypris blue morpho) Morpho didius (Didius blue morpho) Morpho helenor (Helenor blue morpho) Morpho menelaus (Menelaus blue morpho)

  9. Papilio polymnestor - Wikipedia

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    Papilio polymnestor, the blue Mormon, [1][2] is a large swallowtail butterfly found in south India and Sri Lanka. [1][2] In India it has bee recently reported from the eastern part of India, from the State of Jharkhand. [3] It is the "state butterfly" of the Indian state of Maharashtra. With a wingspan of 120–150 mm, it is the fourth largest ...