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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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.
Pale white spotted bean pink butterfly
Colias erate is a butterfly belonging to the family Colubridae and the genus Colubridae. The male butterfly has yellow wings, with wide black stripes on the outer edge of the forewings and black stripes on the outer edge of the hindwings that are often connected in a row. There are two types of female butterflies: type one has a pale yellow green or light white wing surface (with the same markings as male butterflies); The other type has a yellow wing surface, identical to that of male butterflies. The color on the underside of the wings is relatively light, with one column of dark spots at the sub end.
Pale yellow green spotted bean pink butterfly
Colias erate is a butterfly belonging to the family Colubridae and the genus Colubridae. The male butterfly has yellow wings, with wide black stripes on the outer edge of the forewings and black stripes on the outer edge of the hindwings that are often connected in a row. There are two types of female butterflies: type one has a pale yellow green or light white wing surface (with the same markings as male butterflies); The other type has a yellow wing surface, identical to that of male butterflies. The color on the underside of the wings is relatively light, with one column of dark spots at the sub end.
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.
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".
The specimen of the sharp eyed butterfly
The name of the butterfly is Lepidoptera, belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is distributed in Hunan (southern Hunan), Henan, provinces and regions south of the Yangtze River, Taiwan, Yunnan, Xizang; Southeast Asia region. Host plants in the Poaceae family, etc.
Noble scallop specimens
The shell of the luxurious scallop is large and larger, with a shell length exceeding 100mm. The shell is tough and round in shape. The shell length is slightly equal to the shell height, the two shells are equal, the left shell is slightly more convex than the right shell, and the sides of the shell are slightly equal. The dorsal edge of the shell is straight, and the ventral edge is circular. The top of the shell is located in the middle of the back edge, small and not convex, with shell ears in front and behind the top of the shell. The two ears are unequal, with the left anterior ear slightly larger and both ears forming triangles, with 7-8 thin ribs on the ribs; There is a significant difference between the front and back ears of the right shell; The front ear is large, nearly triangular, with about 4 thick ribs on the surface, and there are several small comb teeth in the foot silk holes below; Rear ear triangle with several thin ribs.
Two color river clam specimen
The external characteristics of the shell range from medium to large. The shell beak is located at the front end. Thin shell. The true bead layer did not extend to the end. Lack of twisted teeth. The scar on the anterior adductor muscle is small and located at the front end, while the scar on the posterior adductor muscle is large and located in the center. There are no water pipes. Attach the front foot fibers to the substrate and bury them in the substrate with the back edge facing upwards.
Dark veined cabbage butterfly specimen
The Dark veined Cabbage Butterfly, also known as the Mountain Green veined Butterfly, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. The veins on the wings are particularly prominent, especially in the upper wing section. The basic color of females ranges from yellow to grayish brown. In some cases, males are almost indistinguishable because sexual dimorphism is almost non-existent. In some cases, the entire outer edge of the forewings has a black gray band. The ends of the veins on the hind wings may enlarge to form dark triangles. Summer generations have lighter colors than spring generations, and overall, the forewings are lighter than the hindwings, and the veins are not as distinct. The wingspan is approximately 4 to 4.4 centimeters.
Cabbage Butterfly Specimen
The cabbage butterfly is an insect belonging to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera. The body of the butterfly is gray black, and its wings are pink white; The base of the female butterfly's forewings is mostly gray black, with a triangular black spot at the apex; The black spots on the base of the male butterfly's forewings and the triangular black spots on the apex are relatively small. The Chinese cabbage butterfly is distributed throughout China, from northern America to eastern India. It inhabits farmland, especially vegetable fields, wastelands, and urban park green areas. Enjoying visiting flowers to absorb nectar, they also absorb water on the ground and fly slowly. They often inhabit the opposite side of the leaves of clustered plants. They mainly feed on cruciferous vegetables and are still oligotrophic pests. The oviposition ability of females varies from generation to generation, ranging from 20 to 500 eggs.
Tiger spotted butterfly specimen
The tiger spotted butterfly (scientific name: Danaus genutia, English common name: Common Tiger, Indian Monarch, Orange Tiger, alias: Black veined birch spotted butterfly, pseudo sandalwood butterfly, black striped birch spotted butterfly, tiger striped blue spotted butterfly, etc.) is a butterfly belonging to the Nymphalidae family, a species of the butterfly genus, and has evolved into 15 subspecies. Widely distributed in the Eastern Ocean and the New Territories of Australia. The mode of origin is Guangdong, China.
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
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 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.
White tea plum specimen
Camellia is a small tree in the Camellia genus of the Theaceae family. Branches sparse, tender branches hairy; Leaves leathery, elliptical in shape, dark green and shiny when dried on top, brownish green below, hairless; The flowers vary in size, with soft hairs on the flower buds and sepals, and wide, inverted petals that are red in color; Capsule spherical, seed brown, hairless; The flowering period is from November to March of the following year. Because its flower shape combines the characteristics of plum blossom and camellia, it is named Camellia. Camellia prefers warmth and moisture, prefers light but is slightly tolerant to shade, and avoids strong light. It is a semi negative plant and is suitable for growing in well drained, humus rich, and moist slightly acidic soil. The main propagation method of Camellia sinensis is through cutting propagation.
Tea plum specimen
Camellia is a small tree in the Camellia genus of the Theaceae family. Branches sparse, tender branches hairy; Leaves leathery, elliptical in shape, dark green and shiny when dried on top, brownish green below, hairless; The flowers vary in size, with soft hairs on the flower buds and sepals, and wide, inverted petals that are red in color; Capsule spherical, seed brown, hairless; The flowering period is from November to March of the following year. Because its flower shape combines the characteristics of plum blossom and camellia, it is named Camellia. Camellia prefers warmth and moisture, prefers light but is slightly tolerant to shade, and avoids strong light. It is a semi negative plant and is suitable for growing in well drained, humus rich, and moist slightly acidic soil. The main propagation method of Camellia sinensis is through cutting propagation.
Black striped dragonfly specimen
The Black striped Velociraptor is an insect in the family Scolopoda and genus Velociraptor. Males have a belly length of 56-59 millimeters and hind wings of 46-48 millimeters. Male upper and lower lips are yellow, and the anterior edge of the upper lip is black. The base of the front and back lips is green yellow. Green with one black "T" - shaped stripe. The top of the head, antennae, and back of the head are black. The front of the chest and back is green with no markings, while the chest and spine are yellow; Yellow green color on the side of the chest. There is a small black dot above and in front of the stomata. The wings are transparent, the anterior veins are yellow, the wing veins are black, and the wing moles are yellow brown. The abdomen is black with blue spots. The first and second abdominal segments are enlarged, with the base of the first and second segments being green. The lateral sides of the third to seventh segments each have three blue spots and one longitudinal spot of the same color.
Viewing the specimen of the Twilight eyed Butterfly
The forest night eyed butterfly, also known as the black tree shade butterfly, belongs to the order Lepidoptera, family Nymphalidae, and genus Nymphalidae. It is mainly distributed in Guizhou, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Xizang, Taiwan and other places. Its characteristics are brown, dark brown, or yellow brown on the back and abdomen of the body, and the shape of the forewings is similar to a right angled triangle, while the hindwings are nearly oval shaped. In Taiwan, adult butterflies can be seen year-round and belong to multiple generations. Its main activity time is when the sky is close to dusk, hence it is named "Twilight Eye Butterfly". The larvae of the night eyed butterfly are hosted by the brown leaved dogweed of the Poaceae family.
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