Butterflies introduction.

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BUTTERFLIES

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BUTTERFLIES

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Lepidoptera

Rhopalocera Heterocera

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Families Hesperiidae (Skippers)

Papilionidae (Swallow tails)

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Lycaenidae(Blues & Coppers)

Nymphalidae(Brush Footed Butterflies )

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Pieridae (Whites & Yellows)

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Butterfly Anatomy

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Antennas (Butterflies)

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Antennas (Moths)

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Butterfly Moth

•Most fly by day.•Most are brightly colored.•Hold their wings up together behind their bodies when they rest.•Club-shaped antennae

•Most fly by during the night.•Whereas most moths are dull.•Most moths spread their wings. •Feathery antennae.

Butterflies and Moths

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Eggs

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Laying Eggs

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Lemon Pansy

Chocolate Soldier

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Caterpillar

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• Dark Wanderer

• Ape fly

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•Silver Streak Blue

•Water Snow Flat(Hibernation )

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Remove Skin (Husk)

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PUPA

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BUTTERFLY

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Thank you!

By: Disna Nishanthini Mahagamage.