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The female can reach, and slightly exceed, a wingspan of 25 to 28 cm (10 to 11 in), a body length of 8 cm (3.1 in) and a body mass of up to 12 g (0.42 oz), all enormous measurements for a butterfly. The female has brown wings with white markings arranged as two rows of chevrons.
They are known as the biggest butterflies in the world, reaching an impressive wingspan of 27 centimeters. The largest ever recorded had a wingspan of 27.3 centimeters, and is kept in the Natural ...
Ornithoptera goliath has a wingspan up to 28 centimetres (11 in). This makes it the world's second largest butterfly. This makes it the world's second largest butterfly. The African giant swallowtail reaches an almost equal wingspan.
Birdwings are typified by large size (up to a maximum body length of 7.6 cm or 3 inches and a wingspan of 28 cm or 11 inches in O. alexandrae), showy colouration (in contrasting shades of green, yellow, black, white, and sometimes blue or orange), and slender, lanceolate forewings.
The wingspan can be up to 15 cm (5.9 in) in females, and 12.5 cm (4.9 in) in males. [2] A closely allied species, the New Guinea or Priam's birdwing (Ornithoptera priamus) reaches 19 cm (7.5 in) and is the largest butterfly species found in Australia, but it is not endemic.
Papilio antimachus, the African giant swallowtail, is a butterfly in the family Papilionidae. With a wingspan between 18 and 23 centimetres (7.1 and 9.1 in), it is the largest butterfly in Africa and among the largest butterflies in the world. The shape of the wings differ between the males and females.
The winners of the 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards have been announced. Launched in 2001, this competition is one of the most prestigious in modern nature photography.
The butterfly is named in honor of the Greek poet Homer. [4] The adult butterfly has been described by researchers as “gigantic and magnificent." [5] Females are larger than males and can have a wingspan of 15 cm (6 in). [5] Adults can be seen from morning to afternoon soaring among the canopy of the Neotropical Jamaican rainforests. Its ...