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.
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.
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.
vanessa indica

vanessa indica

Vanessa indica (Herbst, 1794), a large red butterfly, has black brown wings with wavy outer edges. The M1 veins of the forewings extend outward in a angular shape, with several white dots at the tips of the wings, four white spots arranged diagonally at the subtidal angles, and a wide red irregular oblique band in the center. Most of Asia and Europe, northwest Africa.
Idea leuconoe

Idea leuconoe

Idea leuconoe is a species of insect in the family Nymphalidae, belonging to the order Entomophthorales. It is also known as the Great White Spot Butterfly. Mainly distributed in Taiwan, Diaoyu Islands, Malay Peninsula, Indonesia, Japan and other places in China.
kaniska canace

kaniska canace

The Liuli Nymphalidae is an arthropod belonging to the family Nymphalidae in the order Lepidoptera, also known as the Blue banded Nymphalidae. The outer edge of the adult's forewings protrudes from the apex to the M1 vein end, and from the Cu2 vein end to the posterior horn, forming a wavy circular arc shape; The front of the wings is black brown, with one white spot at the sub tip; There is a gray blue broad band running through the outer middle area of the two wings, which forms a "Y" shape on the front wing and a black dot on the gray blue broad band on the back wing. The M3 vein on the outer edge of the hind wing protrudes in a toothed shape. The base half of the dorsal wing is black brown, the end half is brown, and there is one brown white spot in the middle compartment of the hind wing.
Neptis hylas

Neptis hylas

The Central Sailer (scientific name: Neptis hylas, English common name: Common Sailer, alias: Ryukyu Three line Butterfly, Thin winged Grass Butterfly, Wood Three line Butterfly, Autumn Butterfly) is also known as the Bean Ring Butterfly in Taiwan. It belongs to the Nymphalidae family and is a species of the Ring Butterfly genus. Widely distributed in the Eastern Ocean, including India to Japan and Southeast Asia. The mode of origin is Guangdong, China. Adults are visible throughout the year and love to visit flowers, absorb decay, and water; The host of larvae is mainly leguminous plants.
Ideopsis similis

Ideopsis similis

The wingspan of the proposed spotted butterfly ranges from 75.0 to 85.0 mm. There are white spots on the head and chest. The front and rear wings are black brown with translucent light blue spots. The forewings have 5 longitudinal bands extending outward from the base of the wing, and 10 spots on the outer side of the longitudinal bands. There are three small longitudinal bands in the interior of the hind wing, surrounded by six spots or longitudinal bands. There are horizontal spots on the sub terminal and terminal parts of the front and rear wings.
Athyma selenophora

Athyma selenophora

The Athyma selenophora (Latin name: Athyma selenophora) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae, distributed in Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, and Fujian. Belonging to a multi generational butterfly species. Adult butterflies have a habit of visiting flowers, and in the early stages of larvae, they have a habit of wrapping silk around feces particles to make rod-shaped "feces towers" to hide.
Nymphalidae butterfly

Nymphalidae butterfly

The Nymphalidae butterfly is a species of insect in the Nymphalidae family. The wing surface has orange and black checkered patterns, and both the wing surface and the wing base have a row of black dots below the edges and a black centerline spanning the wings. There is a light orange spot with a black edge on the underside of the wing surface. The underside of the wing base is mottled with brown and gray, accompanied by a pale band.
monarch butterfly

monarch butterfly

The Monarch butterfly is a large butterfly commonly found in North America. In Australia, this butterfly is called Wanderer Bufferfly and is also a very common butterfly. In North America, emperor butterflies typically fly 3000 kilometers to their destination for breeding. The emperor butterfly may be the most well-known butterfly in the world. There are two reasons: firstly, because the emperor butterfly is very beautiful and is known as the most beautiful butterfly in the world. The second reason is that the emperor butterfly is the only migratory butterfly. They fly thousands of kilometers every year to avoid the severe cold in North America.