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The world's largest butterfly has 30 cm wings and is found in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. His name is Big Bird Wing Butterfly. According to the information, it was first found in a dense forest, it flew around the treetops, it was not easy to catch, and later it was shot down with bows and arrows.
Added:1The number of times a butterfly's wings vibrate is called wing vibrating. Most butterflies vibrate 460 636 times per minute, but the golden butterfly vibrates only 300 times per minute, an average of 5 vibrations per second.
On October 24, at an auction in Paris, France, a butterfly called the Big Bird Wing Butterfly was finally sold for $1,800. This is the first time in the world that such an expensive butterfly specimen has been auctioned.
3.The smallest butterfly is the blue-gray butterfly, with a wingspan only, which has been collected in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China.
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The largest butterfly in the world is the --- large birdwing butterfly.
It spreads its wings up to 30 centimeters wide.
It is found on the island of Solomon Lo and Papua New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
It was sold for the first time in Paris for $1,800.
Here are reports of the world's largest butterflies.
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The smallest butterfly is the gray butterfly, with a maximum width of only 2 cm
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There are collection records in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. The world's largest butterfly has 30cm wings and is found in the Solomon Islands and Papua New in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
of Guinea. It's --- big bird-winged butterfly.
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The smallest butterfly in the world is the Little Grey Butterfly.
The little gray butterfly is the most petite of all butterflies, and has two easily recognizable features in appearance: first, most of the small gray butterflies have a circle of white scales around their black compound eyes, which look like they are wearing a pair of white-framed sunglasses; Second, its antennae are mostly black and white contrasting colors.
In addition, many small gray butterflies have one or two pairs of slender caudate protrusions on their lower wings, and there are also eye stripes at the base of the caudal process.
Female Lesser Grey Butterfly often rests directly on the larval herbivorous plants and walks in search of spawning crevices or bud spots. The larvae are mostly flat and oval in appearance, and some species secrete honeydew to attract ants to feed, which in turn protects them from other small predators.
Little gray butterfly hazards
Little gray butterfly in southern China.
3-4 generations occur per year, with larvae overwintering in cracks or burrows in the trunk epidermis. Generation larvae damage litchi fruits from mid to late May to early June. The larvae last for 14-16 days, the pre-pupal duration is 2-3 days, and the pupal duration is 7-11 days.
Adults emerge in the day, and the first generation of adults lay eggs in the longan fruit.
At the base of the pedicle, the eggs are more severely damaged.
The larvae generally eat in from the middle of the fruit, feed on the pit, each larva can eat 2-3 fruits in a lifetime, and turn the fruit at night. When the fruit grows to the point where the flesh is covered with the pit, it is rarely affected. The fruit of the victim generally does not fall off.
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