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    Visit Shutterfly to get the template for these pretty butterfly pencil toppers. The free printable includes red, pink, and white butterfly wings as well as a blank one that your kids can color in ...

  3. Trogonoptera - Wikipedia

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    If the butterfly wing pattern mimics the broadbill's feathers then it would be a case of a Müllerian mimicry ring because both species have wings covered with thornlike patterns. In addition the broadbills are protected because of their large beaks and the butterfly because it is poisonous. [ 1 ]

  4. Charaxinae - Wikipedia

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    Anaea andria. The Charaxinae, the leafwings, are a nymphalid subfamily of butterflies that includes about 400 species, inhabiting mainly the tropics, although some species extend into temperate regions in North America, Europe, China, and southern Australia.

  5. Insect scale - Wikipedia

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    A notable example are the Lepidoptera, the insect order comprising moths and butterflies, which have scales on their wings and on the head, parts of the thorax and abdomen, and parts of the genitalia. The name is derived from Ancient Greek λεπίδος (scale) and πτερόν (wing). [1]

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... Butterfly wing terms and wing regions terminology: 10:33, 15 June 2006: 429 × 425 (23 KB)

  7. Greta oto - Wikipedia

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    Greta oto is a species of brush-footed butterfly and member of the subfamily Danainae, tribe Ithomiini, and subtribe Godyridina.It is known by the common name glasswing butterfly for its transparent wings, which allow it to camouflage without extensive coloration.

  8. Morpho (genus) - Wikipedia

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    The wide-angle blue reflection property can be explained by exploring the nanostructures in the scales of the morpho butterfly wings. [9] These optically active structures integrate three design principles leading to the wide-angle reflection: Christmas tree-like shaped ridges, alternating lamellae layers (or "branches"), and a small height ...

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