Red Race Butterfly 3D Model Animation

Red Race Butterfly 3D Model Animation

The red-reed butterfly is a species of butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae, known for its bright red wings and complex black edges. The wing pattern is very complex and is one of the most exquisite of all butterflies. Both the forewings and the hindwings have distinct black edges, and each has a diagonal white patch at the tip of the forewings. It is mainly distributed in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The larvae feed mainly on the Passiflora family. The adult is usually active in a sunny environment and likes to visit flowers to absorb honey.
Heaven chicken butterfly 3D animation model

Heaven chicken butterfly 3D animation model

Heaven butterfly, also known as colored glaze butterfly, hero butterfly, is Australia's national butterfly. It is famous for its pure blue and black contrasting wings. The wings are beautiful and huge, and the whole body shines with pure blue luster on the black velvet background color. It mainly inhabits the tropical rainforest, but also appears in the garden of tropical plants on the outskirts of the city. It migrates over short distances, depending on the seasons, in search of warmer places and abundant food. Male butterflies are easily attracted to blue objects, and the larvae mainly feed on Evodia or Honey Cornus. Not only beautiful, but also a symbol of wisdom, persistence, courage and true love.
Citrus Chicken Butterfly 3D Animated Model

Citrus Chicken Butterfly 3D Animated Model

The citrus butterfly, also known as the Chinese yellow swallowtail butterfly or the Asian swallowtail butterfly, is a medium-large butterfly, a beautiful butterfly widely distributed in East Asia, belonging to the genus Papilionidae. The adult body length is about 50mm and the wing span can reach 80 to 110mm. The wings are colored with bright yellow, covered with black markings and stripes, and a pair of slender tail processes at the end of the hindwings, which are very eye-catching. The larvae feed mainly on plants of the family Rutaceae, such as the leaves of citrus plants. The adults, on the other hand, prefer to move in open areas, sparse woodlands, gardens and citrus orchards, where they often gather honey from flowers and have the habit of visiting flowers.
Black Sun Flash Butterfly 3D animation model

Black Sun Flash Butterfly 3D animation model

Black sun flash butterfly is a butterfly of the genus flash butterfly of the family flash butterfly, large in size, wings about 10cm wide, and colorful. The forewings are silver-gray and blue-green on the upper side, with a broad black-brown outer margin, and the hindwings have similar features, with a black band at the basal costal margin. The lower ventral surface is composed of copper brown, black white and orange, with black, white and orange lines. It is a completely abnormal insect, with hemispherical eggs and larvae living in clusters, feeding on legumes and emitting pungent odors to drive away predators in case of danger. Mainly distributed in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador and Peru.
Japanese Swallowtail Butterfly

Japanese Swallowtail Butterfly

The Japanese swallowtail butterfly, also known as the black belt swallowtail butterfly or the horse butterfly, is a large butterfly with a wing span of 100-120mm. The female is usually larger than the male, the wings are mainly black with yellow or white markings, the forewings have two yellow banded stripes, the hindwings have yellow spots and blue flashes, and the hindwings have prominent caudal processes. Mainly distributed in East Asia, often inhabiting forest edges, grasslands and mountains, preferring sunny environments. The adults feed on nectar and the larvae feed on Rutaceae. In Japan, swallowtail butterflies are regarded as auspicious symbols and often appear in works of art, but their numbers have declined due to habitat destruction and environmental pollution.
Big Blue Flash Butterfly

Big Blue Flash Butterfly

The Great Blue Flash Butterfly, also known as the Blue Moore Fu Butterfly and the Blue Demon Ji, is the largest species of the Flash Butterfly genus in the Flash Butterfly family. Known for its metallic blue wings, the upper surface of the wings is bright blue, while the lower surface is similar to the leaves, showing mottled brown, gray, black or red. It lives mainly in the rainforests of Central and South America. The wings have a unique structural color, and their scales are complex in structure. They are composed of multi-layer three-dimensional fences. When the light is irradiated, they will produce physical phenomena such as refraction, reflection and diffraction, thus showing a brilliant metallic luster. The adults feed on the sap of rotting fruit. The larvae are hosted by cocaceae and legumes.
Xihe and silk butterfly 3D model animation

Xihe and silk butterfly 3D model animation

Xihe and Sericidae is a rare butterfly belonging to the family Sericidae of Lepidoptera. The wing span is about 69mm, the wings are white, and there is a column of black circular spots on the sub-outer margin. There is a large black spot in the middle and end of the anterior wing middle chamber, two black spots in the middle chamber, and a red spot with black edge in the middle of the posterior edge. Female butterflies have more dark scales on the wing surface than male butterflies, and there is often an extra black spot on the hindwing, while the red spots on the forewings of male butterflies sometimes degenerate into small red spots. The larvae are host plants of the genus Sauerella, the genus Sauerella and the genus Saueropsis. It lives in arid low-altitude mountainous areas at an altitude of 500 to 3000 meters. The survival situation is not optimistic, and its habitat is destroyed.
Central Emperor swallowtail butterfly specimen

Central Emperor swallowtail butterfly specimen

The Central Emperor swallowtail butterfly is a large species of phoenix butterfly found mainly in the forested areas of central and eastern Africa. The adult body is about 10-13cm long, the wings are black with yellow and blue spots, and the lower surface has multiple eye spots, which are used to confuse predators. The larvae feed on Rutaceae plants and have forked retractable organs that release unpleasant odors to defend against natural enemies. Belongs to completely metamorphic insects. Adults often feed on nectar in open woodlands and gardens, which is important for pollination. Its survival is threatened due to habitat destruction and pesticide use, but it is not currently listed as an endangered species.
Flash Butterfly 3D Model Animation

Flash Butterfly 3D Model Animation

The flash butterfly is a large, colorful butterfly belonging to the lepidoptera flash butterfly family. It is famous for its unique metallic blue luster, which does not come from pigments, but due to physical phenomena such as refraction, reflection and diffraction of light by the microstructure on the wings. The antennae are thin and short, and the abdomen is short. The wings are mostly blue, with metallic luster, and some species are yellowish brown or grayish white, with stripes and rows of eye spots. Belongs to completely metamorphic insects. It is mainly found in the rainforests of South America. It is diurnal, agile in flight, and often feeds on the sap of falling fruit. Very active in the sun.
Blue Flash Butterfly Flying 3D Animation Model

Blue Flash Butterfly Flying 3D Animation Model

The blue butterfly, also known as the blue Moore butterfly, is the largest species of the genus Nymphalidae, a tropical butterfly. The upper surface of the wings shows a bright blue color. This color does not come from pigments, but is an optical phenomenon caused by the reflection and refraction of light by the microscopic structures on the wings. The wingspan ranges from 13 to 17cm, and the metallic luster reflected by the wings of male butterflies is an indication of their field range to other male butterflies. Mainly distributed in the tropical rain forests of Central and South America. It usually inhabits the canopy of the forest, but also ventures into the forest floor in search of the juice of the rotten fruit it likes to drink. The larvae generally live in clusters and feed on a variety of climbing plants.
Emperor butterfly flying 3D animated model

Emperor butterfly flying 3D animated model

The monarch butterfly, also known as the black-veined golden spotted butterfly, is a larger butterfly known for its bright orange and black markings. The wingspan is between 9.5 and 10.5cm, and the weight is between 0.25 and 0.75 grams. The most notable feature is their large-scale migration behavior. Every autumn, they fly from Canada and the northern United States to the forests of central Mexico to spend the winter. This migratory behavior is one of the most spectacular phenomena in the insect world. The larvae feed on milkweed, a plant that contains toxins that gives monarch butterflies some defense against predators. The adults feed on nectar, have strong flight ability and long migration distance.
Specimen of Pteris

Specimen of Pteris

The Papilionus is a general term for the insects of the family Papilionidae, belonging to the suborder Lepidoptera butterflies. Large, colorful, often eye-catching markings on the wings, is a very ornamental species of butterflies. The forewings are long, the hind wings are clearly caudal, and the posture is graceful when flying, often referred to as the "queen of the butterfly". There are many kinds, about 600 species are known in the world, and they are widely distributed, from tropical rain forests to temperate regions. The host plants are diverse. The larvae usually feed on plants such as Citrus, Magnolia, and Aristolochaceae, while the adults live on nectar and often dance in the flowers. plays an important role in the ecosystem.
Specimen of Peacock Nymphalis

Specimen of Peacock Nymphalis

It is a medium-sized butterfly common in temperate regions of Europe and Asia. The base color of the wings is rusty red, and there are black, blue and yellow eye-like spots on the wing ends. These eye-like marks are their most prominent feature. The wings are dark brown or black on the opposite side, with a good concealment color. The larvae feed mainly on urticaceae plants, while the adults feed on nectar, sap and decaying fruit. It plays an important ecological role in nature and is an important part of the ecosystem in many areas. The eye markings on the wings suddenly unfold when they encounter a predator, and this bluff can often scare off predators and protect themselves from attack.
Specimen of Dahuang Butterfly

Specimen of Dahuang Butterfly

It is a medium-sized gray-brown butterfly. It is a typical peat and wet wasteland species. Its distribution range starts from northern England and Ireland, and extends eastward through France and Slovakia to most of Scandinavia. The adult flight period is usually between June and August, feeding on cruciferous plants. Males and females are similar in appearance, but females are slightly lighter in color. The eye spot on the underside varies with latitude, with few spots in northern Scotland and bright and sharply colored spots in England. Usually does not spread its wings to bask in the sun and likes to fly in gloomy weather, as long as the temperature is warm enough.
Nymphalid specimen of nettle

Nymphalid specimen of nettle

Also known as the small tortoiseshell butterfly, it is a butterfly widely distributed in Europe and parts of Asia. It feeds on plants of the Urticaceae family, hence its name. The wings are usually yellow and black markings, which are highly recognizable. The larvae feed on plants of the family Urticaceae, such as nettle and hemp. Survive in a wide variety of habitats. The adults hibernate in winter in March or April and are one of the first butterflies seen each spring. Females lay eggs in batches under the leaves of food. After about 10 days the eggs hatch and the caterpillars live in the silkscreen protection of the colony. The pupa is suspended from a plant stem or other object. Adult worms appear about two weeks later.
red butterfly specimen

red butterfly specimen

It is a widely distributed butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. The wing span is about 5-6cm, and the adult wings are black, with distinct red bands and white spots on the forewings and red and black markings on the margins of the hindwings. It is distributed in North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa, usually inhabiting humid forests, gardens and fields. The larvae feed on the leaves of plants such as nettles. The adults are active in spring and summer, feed mainly on nectar, and especially like the flowers of Asteraceae. The butterflies are known for their migratory behavior, moving from the warm southern regions to the north in the spring and back in the fall.
Specimen of Grassland Brown Butterfly

Specimen of Grassland Brown Butterfly

It is a species of butterfly in the family Lepidoptera. It occurs in large numbers in the summer on the grasslands of the United States and Europe. The larvae are velvety brown or green, with small, forked caudal appendages. Adult butterflies have brown wings with a wingspan of about 5-6cm. The most prominent feature is the conspicuous spots (ring markings) on the wings. The false eyes on these wings may be used to frighten or confuse predatory birds. A defense mechanism. Adult antennae end gradually thickened, but not obvious; forefoot degeneration, contraction not used. Ecological habits and morphological characteristics make it have a certain protective color in the natural environment, which helps to survive in the grassland environment.
Dark Veined Cabbage Butterfly Specimen

Dark Veined Cabbage Butterfly Specimen

Also known as the greenbelt pink butterfly, is a medium-sized butterfly belonging to the family Pink Butterfly. The color and markings of adults may vary under different environmental conditions, and individuals grown at high temperatures are usually darker in color and more pronounced in markings. There are two generations in a year, the spring type is in May-June, the summer type is in July-August, and the pupae overwintering. The larvae mainly feed on cruciferous plants, causing some harm to crops. The adults like to move on sunny days, usually sucking honey on flowers, flying slowly, and often perching in the fields or open fields. Mainly distributed in Europe, Asia and North America.
Green Haired Butterfly Specimen

Green Haired Butterfly Specimen

It is a small butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is known for the bright green and white stripes at the bottom of its wings, while the upper part of its wings is a relatively dull brown. Males may perform spiral flight near shrubs, while females are less conspicuous and are usually detected during egg laying. Larvae mainly feed on plants such as rock roses and common bird footed grasses, which grow on calcareous grasslands. Distributed on various soil types, but strongly associated with areas with shrubs and shrubs. Widely distributed in the UK and Ireland, but not for garden visitors, it is usually difficult to spot. It is a medium priority species for butterfly conservation.
Grassland brown butterfly specimen

Grassland brown butterfly specimen

Also known as the eye butterfly, it is a butterfly commonly found on the grasslands of Europe and Asia. Belonging to the Lepidoptera family, it is a small to medium-sized butterfly with brown wings and distinct circular eye spots that may be used to scare or confuse predatory birds. Larvae typically have a velvet like brown or green color and small, forked tail like appendages on their bodies. The tips of adult antennae gradually thicken, but not significantly; Forefoot degeneration, no need for contraction, males only have one tarsi, females have 4 to 5 tarsi, and claws are completely degenerated. The underside of the wings often has numerous eye shaped circular markings near the outer edge. It appears extensively in summer, especially on the grasslands of the United States and Europe.
Swamp shell butterfly specimen

Swamp shell butterfly specimen

It is a butterfly distributed in Europe, especially in the UK, Ireland, and some Nordic countries. Named after their habitat in moist grasslands and marshy areas, they are highly dependent on these specific habitats. Wings usually appear orange and black, and the back of male butterflies' wings has a blue sheen. Larvae feed on specific plants, which is crucial for their survival. Therefore, the distribution of marsh shell butterflies is limited by the habitat of their host plants. Progress has been made in the conservation of marsh mother butterflies in some areas, such as increasing their population through the implementation of specific conservation projects and habitat restoration plans.
Ash Butterfly

Ash Butterfly

Belonging to some small butterfly species in the family Lycaenidae, they are known for their soft gray, white, or brown wings and unique markings. The Grey Butterfly family is one of the largest families of butterflies, widely distributed and diverse worldwide. Larvae mainly feed on the leaves of various plants, while adults feed on nectar. Plays an important role in the ecosystem as a pollinator, promoting plant reproduction, and also serves as a food source for many bird and other insect predators. Eggs are usually laid on the leaves of the host plant. After hatching, larvae begin to feed and undergo several molts before entering the pupal stage, eventually emerging into adults.
Orange Pink Butterfly

Orange Pink Butterfly

A butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae and genus Papiliopsis. Known for its bright orange wings, it is a common species in parts of Europe and Asia. It usually has an orange or orange red base color, and male and female butterflies have slightly different appearances. Female butterflies are usually more brightly colored, while male butterflies have lighter colors. Larvae mainly feed on plants of the Violaceae family, while adults feed on nectar. Flying at a fast speed, it frequently shuttles between flowers while searching for nectar. The activity time is mainly concentrated from late spring to autumn, especially in sunny weather. Eggs are usually laid on the leaves of plants in the family Violaceae. After hatching, larvae feed on the leaves of the plant and eventually pupate and metamorphose into butterflies
Blue Butterfly 3D Model

Blue Butterfly 3D Model

Usually refers to a type of butterfly with bright blue wings, belonging to various families of butterflies. The most famous ones may be the Blue Flash Butterfly and the Blue Grey Butterfly. Wings usually have a metallic blue luster, which is caused by the special structure of the scales on the wings reflecting light, rather than being produced by pigments. They are widely distributed around the world, from tropical rainforests to temperate regions where their presence can be found. Living habits and habitats vary, some prefer to fly on open grasslands, while others prefer forest edges or gardens. Larvae usually feed on plants, while adults feed on nectar.