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  2. Butterfly haircut - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly haircut was first introduced in 1950s, then arose to popularity in the 1990s and mid-2010s. [2] [3] It became highly popular in 2023 via TikTok and other social media platforms. [4] People who have worn a butterfly haircut include Shania Twain, Christie Brinkley, [5] Matilda Djerf, [4] and Hailee Steinfeld. [4]

  3. Mullet (haircut) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, use of the term mullet to describe this hairstyle was "apparently coined, and certainly popularized, by American hip-hop group the Beastie Boys", [1] who used "mullet" and "mullet head" as epithets in their 1994 song "Mullet Head", combining it with a description of the haircut: "number one on the side and don't touch the back, number six on the top ...

  4. Bangs (hair) - Wikipedia

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    An example of bangs. Bangs (North American English) or a fringe (British English, Australian English and New Zealand English) are strands or locks of hair that fall over the scalp's front hairline to cover the forehead, usually just above the eyebrows, though can range to various lengths.

  5. Don't Cry, Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Don't Cry, Butterfly (Vietnamese: Mưa trên cánh bướm) is a 2024 fantasy comedy film directed and written by Dương Diệu Linh in her directorial debut. It is a Vietnamese-Philippine-Singaporean-Indonesian international co-production.

  6. Morpho sulkowskyi - Wikipedia

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    Both the presence of fluorescent pigments in their wings and the nanostructure of their wings are responsible for the iridescent fluorescence of M. sulkowskyi. The major blue fluorescent pigment contributing to the fluorescence of M. sulkowskyi was found to be L-erythro biopterin, along with minor components of pterin and isoxanthopterin. [2]

  7. NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 4567/8, UGC 7776/7, PGC 42064/9, VV 219, [2] KPG 347, [3] Butterfly Galaxies, [4] Siamese Twin Galaxies, Siamese Twins Galaxies, Siamese Twins [5] [NB 1] NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 (nicknamed the Butterfly Galaxies [ 4 ] or Siamese Twins [ NB 1 ] [ 5 ] ) are a set of unbarred spiral galaxies about 60 million light-years away [ 1 ] in the ...

  8. Polyura sempronius - Wikipedia

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    Polyura (pyrrhus) sempronius, the tailed emperor, is a large butterfly by Australian standards, with a wingspan of some 75 mm for males and 85 mm for females. [1] The uncommon but widespread [2] butterfly occurs in a variety of habitat types [2] in northern and eastern Australia, where it occurs predominantly in the warm and subtropical coastal regions.

  9. Kallima paralekta - Wikipedia

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    Kallima paralekta is classified under the genus Kallima (oakleafs) of the tribe Kallimini, subfamily Nymphalinae in the brush-footed butterfly family Nymphalidae. It is the type species of the genus Kallima. [2] The species contains two subspecies, Kallima paralekta paralekta and Kallima paralekta tribonia.