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A butterfly is a flying insect of the order Lepidoptera belonging to one of the superfamilies Hesperioidea (the skippers) and Papilionoidea (all other butterflies). Many butterflies have striking colours and patterns on their wings. People who study or collect butterflies (or the closely- related moths) are called lepidopterists

Unlike many insects, butterflies do not experience a nymph period, but instead go through a pupal stage which lies between the larva and the adult stage (the imago).

Egg
Larva, known as a caterpillar
Pupa (chrysalis)
Adult butterfly (imago)

Butterfly eggs consist of a hard-ridged outer layer of shell, called the chorion. This is lined with a thin coating of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to fully develop. Each egg contains a number of tiny funnel-shaped openings at one end, called micropyles; the purpose of these holes is to allow sperm to enter and fertilize the egg. Butterfly and moth eggs vary greatly in size between species, but they are all either spherical or ovate.

Larvae, or caterpillars, are multi-legged eating machines. They consume plant leaves and spend practically all of their time in search of food. As they mature their skin is shed several times.

When the larva has eaten enough it will will form a chrysalis (Butterflies do not spin cocoons, moths do.) The larva usually moves to the underside of a leaf. To form a cocoon it spins a silk-like thread around itself. A chrysalis is formed by hardening bodily secretions. A larva completely covered by a cocoon or chrysalis is called a pupa. Inside its protective shell the larva will transform into a butterfly (or moth), a process known as metamorphosis.

The adult, sexually mature, stage of the insect is known as the imago. As Lepidoptera, butterflies have four wings, but unlike moths, the fore and hindwings are not hooked together, permitting a more graceful flight. A butterfly has six legs; the larva also has six true legs and a number of prolegs. After it emerges from its pupal stage it cannot fly for some time because its wings have not yet unfolded. A newly emerged butterfly needs to spend some time 'inflating' its wings with blood and letting them dry, during which time it is extremely vulnerable to predators.

Many species of butterfly are sexually dimorphic. Some butterflies, such as the Monarch butterfly, are migratory.

Butterflies are often confused with moths, but there are a few simple differences between them, including colour, habits, and pupating appearance. See the difference between a butterfly and a moth.

Butterflies live primarily on nectar from flowers. Some also derive nourishment from pollen, tree sap, rotting fruit, dung, and dissolved minerals in wet sand or dirt. Butterflies are also pollinators.
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Caterpillar picture Butterfly picture Belizian blue picture
Caterpillar Butterfly Belizian blue
Copper picture Dark green fritillary picture Heath fritillary picture
Copper Dark green fritillary Heath fritillary
High brown fritillary picture Purple emperor picture Red admiral picture
High brown fritillary Purple emperor Red admiral
Swallowtail picture Purple hairstreak picture Silver studded blue picture
Swallowtail Purple hairstreak Silver studded blue
Orange tip picture Peacock picture Chalkhill blue picture
Orange tip Peacock Chalkhill blue
Adonis blue picture Duke of  Burgundy fritillary picture Gulf fritillary picture
Adonis blue Duke of Burgundy fritillary Gulf fritillary
African monarch picture Banded purple admiral picture Great mormon picture
African monarch Banded purple admiral Great mormon
African monarch picture Green spotted triangle picture Maritime swallowtail picture
African monarch Green spotted triangle Maritime swallowtail
Spicebush swallowtail picture Gulf fritillary picture Greater tree nymph picture
Spicebush swallowtail Gulf fritillary Greater tree nymph
Monarch picture Zebra butterfly picture Giant owl butterfly picture
Monarch Zebra butterfly Giant owl butterfly
Citrus swallowtail picture Buckeye picture Blue Pansy picture
Citrus swallowtail Buckeye Blue Pansy
Postman picture Corsican swallowtail picture Talicada nyseus picture
Postman Corsican swallowtail Talicada nyseus
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