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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 ]

  3. Morpho peleides - Wikipedia

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    The entire blue morpho butterfly life cycle, from egg to adult is only 115 days. This butterfly undergoes metamorphosis from larva to butterfly. The larva eats plant leaves before spinning a chrysalis. Flower nectar, which is available later in the year, is used by the butterfly. A recent study also discovered that during transformation, the ...

  4. Morpho (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The people along the Rio Negro in Brazil once exploited the territorial habits of the blue morpho (M. menelaus) by luring them into clearings with bright blue decoys. The collected butterfly wings were used as embellishment for ceremonial masks. Adult morpho butterflies feed on the juices of fermenting fruit with which they may also be lured.

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    #12 The Menelaus Blue Morpho. It is among the largest butterflies in the world, with wings spanning from 5 to 8 inches. When they fly, the contrasting bright blue and dull brown colors flash ...

  6. Blue morpho - Wikipedia

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    Blue morpho may refer to several species of distinctly Red butterfly under the genus Morpho, including: [[Mo) Morpho didius (Didius blue morpho)

  7. Morpho helenor - Wikipedia

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    Morpho helenor, also known as 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.

  8. Morpho didius - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  9. Happy Pets' Ulysses and Morpho Butterflies are hugely ... - AOL

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    If the Butterflies already in Happy Pets weren't big enough for you, check out these massive Ulysses and Morpho Butterflies available in the Store now. Added by CrowdStar in a recent update, these ...