Southern ribbon butterfly 3D model animation

Southern ribbon butterfly 3D model animation

The southern ribbon butterfly, also known as the southern ribbon butterfly, is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae. The wings are yellow with complex black streaks and spots, and there are blue and red cautionary spots on the hindwing margins. It is mainly found in central and southern Europe and usually lives in warm, sunny and open areas. The larvae mainly feed on aristolochia plants, which contain toxins, and the larvae are able to accumulate these toxins in the body, making the adults produce a bad taste to predators, thereby playing a protective role. Adulthood occurs in the spring and the flying season runs from April to June, usually only one generation.
Orchard beauty phoenix butterfly 3D model animation

Orchard beauty phoenix butterfly 3D model animation

Orchard butterflies, also known as white striated giant butterflies or orchard butterflies, are a large butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae. Adult wings are black with white and yellow markings. The male butterfly has a gray-white spot in the center of the hind wing and a red dot on the inner edge. The female butterfly is larger than the male butterfly, and the outer edge of the hind wing has several comma-shaped erythema, forming a banded pattern. The larvae are brown with white patches when they first hatch, camouflage as bird droppings, and grow green with short fleshy spines along the dorsum. Inhabiting lowlands and rainforests, the adult flies powerfully and erratic in direction. The host plants of larvae are mainly species of Rutaceae, including Citrus, etc.
Monarch butterfly group 3D animation model

Monarch butterfly group 3D animation model

Monarch butterfly is a large butterfly, belonging to the family Papilionidae. The wings are orange with blackish veins and margins, and a row of small white spots along the edges. This unique color combination makes it very eye-catching when flying. The life cycle includes four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. The larvae feed on milkweed, a plant that contains toxins that gives monarch butterflies a certain defense against natural enemies after they become adults. The adults mainly feed on nectar, have strong flight ability and long migration distance. The most famous feature is its large-scale migratory behavior. This migratory behavior is one of the most spectacular phenomena in the insect world.
Graphium doson

Graphium doson

The Mulan Green Butterfly is an insect in the family Papilionidae, also known as the Green Spotted Butterfly, Multi Spotted Green Butterfly, or Emperor Butterfly. Adult insects have gray black heads and chests; The ventral surface and ventral side are light yellow green in color; Wings black; There are 7 crescent shaped or irregular light green spots arranged in a row on the leading edge of the forewings, with 8 oval or nearly square light green spots arranged in a row in the center, and 8 nearly square light green spots arranged in a row on the trailing edge; There are three yellow white patches of varying sizes on the anterior edge of the hind wing, with two light green and one yellow white patches in the center, five light green spots arranged in a row on the posterior edge, and one large oval yellow white patch and one yellow white spot on the outer edge.
Golden Phoenix Butterfly

Golden Phoenix Butterfly

The golden phoenix butterfly is an animal belonging to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera. The golden butterfly is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of 70-84 millimeters. The underside of the wings is black brown with black veins, and the wing chambers have yellow spots; The base of the dorsal surface of the forewings is dark yellow, with a black sub outer edge and a row of small yellow spots inside; The posterior wing has a black broad border in the sub outer edge area, gray blue stripes on the inner side, yellow stripes on the outer side, and an orange red circular spot in the buttock area. The posterior wing has a pair of slender caudal processes. The golden phoenix butterfly is also known as the yellow phoenix butterfly, fennel phoenix butterfly, or carrot phoenix butterfly.
Green Phoenix Butterfly

Green Phoenix Butterfly

The Green Butterfly, scientific name Graphium sarpedon, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae, also known as the Camphor Green Butterfly, Green Banded Camphor Butterfly, Blue Banded Green Butterfly, or Blue Banded Yellow Butterfly. It can be classified into spring and summer types, with the spring type being slightly smaller and the wing surface having slightly wider blue-green stripes. More than one year and overlapping generations, overwintering as pupae. Adults appear from March to October and are visible throughout the year in tropical regions. The green swallowtail butterfly has strong flying ability and likes to visit flowers and suck honey. It often moves in damp and open areas at low altitudes, and is also common in gardens, streets, and forest spaces. Mainly distributed in Asia and Oceania. The hosts are mostly plants of the Lauraceae family.
Green belt emerald butterfly specimen

Green belt emerald butterfly specimen

Papilio maackii, also known as the deep mountain butterfly, is a species of the genus Papilio in the family Papilionidae. It is distributed in South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Chinese Mainland and other places. The wings are black and covered in golden green scales. The forelimb has yellow green horizontal stripes. There are six slightly crescent shaped red spots on the outer edge of the hind wing, and circular red spots on the buttock angle; There is a clear blue-green horizontal stripe on the outer edge of the near Asia region. There is also a blue-green line in the tail protrusion. The color tone on the reverse side of the wings is relatively light, and the red spots on the outer edge of the hind wings are particularly clear and obvious, with the blue-green horizontal band disappearing. It is one of the butterfly species widely collected by butterfly collectors, and butterfly traders call it the "Queen Butterfly".
Jade Belt Butterfly Specimen

Jade Belt Butterfly Specimen

Jade banded swallowtail butterfly is an insect belonging to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera, also known as white banded swallowtail butterfly, black swallowtail butterfly, striped swallowtail butterfly, and Liangshanbo swallowtail butterfly. There are seven large yellow white spots arranged in bands on the outer edge of the male butterfly's forewings and in the center of its hindwings. Mature larvae are dark green in color, with a yellow brown head and a black linear stripe with teeth on the anterior edge of the thorax. There are black eye spots on both sides, and wide diagonal stripes on both sides of the abdomen.
Musk Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

Musk Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

The musktail butterfly is an insect of the genus Musktail butterfly in the order Lepidoptera, family Nymphalidae. Narrow wings and elongated tail processes. Body black; There are red hairs on the sides of the chest and abdomen, as well as on the head and neck; The wings are black or brown, with brown longitudinal stripes between the wing veins, and four brown longitudinal stripes in the middle chamber of the forewings; There are 5 positive and 7 slightly crescent shaped erythema on the posterior edge of the hind wing. Named after its faint musky scent.
Blue Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

Blue Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

Blue swallowtail butterfly is an insect of the genus Papilionidae in the family Papilionidae. The wingspan is 95-120mm. The wings are black with an indigo velvet sheen. The male butterfly has yellow white markings on the front edge of its hind wings and black spots on the outer red ring of its buttocks; There are several arc-shaped red spots on the outer edge of the dorsal side of the hind wing, and three red spots on the buttock angle. There are three subspecies in China.
Black Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

Black Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

The black swallowtail butterfly is a species of the swallowtail genus in the family Papilionidae. Spread the wings 80-90mm wide. The main feature is that the surface of the wings is almost entirely black. The difference between males and females lies in the presence of white strip-shaped transverse spots on the leading edge of the lower wing surface of male butterflies; Female butterflies do not have it, and their wings are lighter in color. Male butterflies have orange red crescent shaped markings on the underside of their lower wings, while female butterflies have more developed markings than male butterflies.
Golden Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

Golden Phoenix Butterfly Specimen

The golden phoenix butterfly is an animal belonging to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera. The golden butterfly is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of 70-84 millimeters. The underside of the wings is black brown with black veins, and the wing chambers have yellow spots; The base of the dorsal surface of the forewings is dark yellow, with a black sub outer edge and a row of small yellow spots inside; The posterior wing has a black broad border in the sub outer edge area, gray blue stripes on the inner side, yellow stripes on the outer side, and an orange red circular spot in the buttock area. The posterior wing has a pair of slender caudal processes. The golden phoenix butterfly is also known as the yellow phoenix butterfly, fennel phoenix butterfly, or carrot phoenix butterfly.
Citrus Butterfly Specimen

Citrus Butterfly Specimen

Citrus Phoenix Butterfly, also known as Orange Yellow Phoenix Butterfly, Phoenix Butterfly, Sichuan Pepper Phoenix Butterfly, Yan Phoenix Butterfly, Phoenix Butterfly, Orange Phoenix Butterfly. The scientific name Papilio xuthus Linnaeus belongs to the order Lepidoptera, family Papilionidae, and genus Papiliopsis. Its hosts include citrus and kumquat. The life history consists of four stages: adult, egg, larva, and pupae. There are three generations per year, and the pupae overwinter. East Asian endemic species are distributed throughout China; Japan, South Korea, Myanmar. Similar to the Yellow Butterfly, there are three subspecies in China.
Qingfeng Butterfly Specimen

Qingfeng Butterfly Specimen

The Green Butterfly, scientific name Graphium sarpedon, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae, also known as the Camphor Green Butterfly, Green Banded Camphor Butterfly, Blue Banded Green Butterfly, or Blue Banded Yellow Butterfly. It can be classified into spring and summer types, with the spring type being slightly smaller and the wing surface having slightly wider blue-green stripes. More than one year and overlapping generations, overwintering as pupae. Adults appear from March to October and are visible throughout the year in tropical regions. The green swallowtail butterfly has strong flying ability and likes to visit flowers and suck honey. It often moves in damp and open areas at low altitudes, and is also common in gardens, streets, and forest spaces. Mainly distributed in Asia and Oceania. The hosts are mostly plants of the Lauraceae family.