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Brush-footed butterflies
Brush-footed butterflies (Nymphalidae), also called four-footed butterflies, are a family in the order moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera), the suborder Glossata, the infraorder Heteroneura (division: Dytrisia) and the superfamily Papilionoidea. The family Nymphalidae includes approximately 5000 to 6000 species and they are found worldwide. The brush-footed butterflies are divided into several subfamilies, which includes: Apaturinae, Biblidinae, Calinaginae, Charaxinae, Cyrestinae, Danainae, Heliconiinae, Libythe...
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Butterflies
...rder Lepidoptera and mainly fly during the day. Some examples of families of butterflies are: gossamer-winged butterflies (Lycaenidae), metalmarks (Riodininae), skipper (Hesperiidae), swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae), brush-footed butterflies (Nymphalidae), browns (Satyrinae) and Pieridae.
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Map
The map (Araschnia levana) is a butterfly species in the family Nymphalidae. There are two generations a year whose adults look significantly different. The reason for this is to find in the different day lengths (sunrise to sunset) during the development of both generations’ caterpillars. The reason for this is the differi...
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The Ringlet
The ringlet (Aphantopus hyperantus) is a butterfly, belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Europe to Asia. The wings of Aphantopus hyperantus reach spans of 35-42 mm. The upper and lower sides of the wings are brown in colour. On the surface of the wings are small spots with a yellowish outline, shaped like eyes, whic...
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Meadow brown
The meadow brown (Maniola jurtina) is a species in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) and the family Nymphalidae. It is common in Europe, North America and Asia. Meadow browns reach wingspans of 40 - 50 mm. In the females, the upper surface of the wings is dark brown. The front wings have a yellow-orange band, and a dark, round spot with a white centre which r...
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Wall
The wall (Lasiommata megera) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is common in Europe, North Africa and Asia. The wall reaches wingspans of 40 - 55 mm. The upper surface of the wings is orange-yellow in colour with dark, jagged lines. There is a black "eye" with a white spot in its centre on the uppe...
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Query: Nymphalidae - Meadow Brown - Maniola jurtina
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Query: Wall - Lasiommata megera - Nymphalidae
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Query: Nymphalidae - (European) White Admiral
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Query: (European) White Admiral - Limenitis camilla - Nymphalidae
(European) White Admiral - Limenitis camilla - Nymphalidae
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