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  2. Butterflyfish - Wikipedia

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    Many have eyespots on their flanks and dark bands across their eyes, not unlike the patterns seen on butterfly wings. [4] Their deep, laterally narrow bodies are easily noticed through the profusion of reef life. The conspicuous coloration of butterflyfish may be intended for interspecies communication.

  3. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    Iridescent colours of butterfly wing scales, peacock feathers [55] Diffraction grating: tree-shaped arrays of chitin: Morpho butterfly wing scales [55] Selective mirrors: micron-sized dimples lined with chitin layers: Papilio palinurus, emerald swallowtail butterfly wing scales [55] Photonic crystals: arrays of nano-sized holes: Cattleheart ...

  4. Raccoon butterflyfish - Wikipedia

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    Although the coloration of this group varies greatly, they are all largish butterflyfishes with an oval outline, and most have a pattern of ascending oblique stripes on the flanks. Except in the red-tailed butterflyfish, there is at least a vestigial form of the " raccoon " mask, with a white space between the dark crown and eye areas.

  5. Morpho menelaus - Wikipedia

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    The wings of Morpho menelaus are a prime example of iridescent blue coloration in the insect world. The bright and iridescent colors of other butterflies are typically caused by optical interference, but the iridescent blue color of butterflies in the family Morphidae results from the microstructures of the wings.

  6. External morphology of Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    The wings of Lepidoptera are minutely scaled, which gives the name to this order; the name Lepidoptera was coined in 1735 by Carl Linnaeus for the group of "insects with four scaly wings". It is derived from Ancient Greek lepis (λεπίς) meaning "(fish) scale" (and related to lepein "to peel") and pteron (πτερόν) meaning "wing". [37]

  7. Here's What It Means Every Time You See a Butterfly Out in ...

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    The delicate charm of a butterfly, with its fabulous fluttering wings and jewel-toned hues, is a sight to behold.Even so, you may have, at some point in your life, wondered if these colorful ...

  8. Ornate butterflyfish - Wikipedia

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    Chaetodon ornatissimus is most easily identified by its color pattern, which helps protect it from predators. Ornate butterflyfish have white bodies with orange to orange-brown oblique bands. [ 2 ] They also have two yellow-edged black bars on their head: one runs across the eyes and the other is on the snout, and the tail has two black bars. [ 2 ]

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    Image credits: Sasha Weilbaker #4 Wind Blades. Humpback Whales are one of the largest weighing animals of the world, yet they are profound swimmers, which attributes down to its flippers (fins).