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Beautiful Butterfly
Vintage Butterfly illustration by  William Forsell Kirby. Plate of the book \
flock of tropical blue butterflies isolated on a white background
Closed up Butterfly wing.
Old world Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio Machaon), isolated on white. Object with clipping path.
butterfly on the flower in spring
The Marbled White is a distinctive and attractive black and white butterfly, unlikely to be mistaken for any other species.
Transposition to pencil or charcoal drawing of a gonglondrine tail butterfly to color or use as a coloring model
Close up of a beautiful butterfly
Set - four beautiful white butterflies Pieris napi with black spots and streaks in different poses fluttering, isolated on a white background.
Giant Swallowtail Butterfly with blue background. In Arizona in the fall. Not captive, free flying.
Collection of several preserved butterflies
Peacock butterfly on a leaf in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.
Isolated hand drawn watercolor butterfly in purple, pink, orange color, with villi and scales
macro shot of blue butterfly with soft green yellow background
Butterfly from Africa. Papilio antimachus - The Giant African Swallowtail is a butterfly in the family Papilionidae. With a wingspan between 18 and 23 centimetres, it is the largest butterfly in Africa and among the largest butterflies in the world.  Included clipping path.
Pontia edusa, the eastern Bath white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae.\nPontia edusa is a small to medium-sized migrant butterfly, with a wingspan reaching about 45 mm. The upperside of the wings is white, with black stains on the top of the forewing and hindwing. The hindwing undersides have greenish-grey spots. The butterfly is nearly identical to Pontia daplidice. Investigations of the genitals are the only way to distinguish between these two types. \nThe adults fly from March to October with two to four generations depending on the latitude. The eggs are laid singly and have an incubation period of seven days. The caterpillars are present from May. They are greyish-greenish, with black dots and broad yellow stripes, quite similar to the larva of the cabbage butterfly (Pieris brassicae). The larvae feed on Resedaceae species. Pontia edusa hibernates in the chrysalis stage. \nHabitat:\nThis species can be found in any open grassy or flowery areas, in stony or rocky places and in roadsides, especially where the host plants grow, at an altitude of 0–2,300 meters \nDistribution:\nIt is found from the south east of Europe (southern France, Italy, Corsica, Sardinia) up to central Europe and the Middle East in Iran and Iraq. It is a migrant which can also be encountered in Belgium, Holland, northern Germany and Poland, in the Baltic states and in southern Sweden and Norway(source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Lepidoptera insect on wild plants, North China
A mail Fender's Blue Butterfly  with green background. Wings are closed. This subspecies is only known to be in the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
Two beautiful Butterflies isolated on a white background
Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon) butterfly perched on a twig all on a white background
view of both sides Nymphalidae Damora Sagana butterfly isolated on white background, wildlife collection
Front view of a painted lady butterfly sucking on flowering origanum.
butterfly on the flower in spring
Blue butterfly on stonecrop, Summer in the Eifel,Germnay.
Papillionidae, Close-up
Tiny white butterfly on a flower head
Dainty Swallowtail Butterfly 'Papilio anactus'
The Marbled White is a distinctive and attractive black and white butterfly, unlikely to be mistaken for any other species. In July it flies in areas of unimproved grassland and can occur in large numbers on southern downland. It shows a marked preference for purple flowers such as Wild Marjoram, Field Scabious, thistles, and knapweeds. Adults may be found roosting halfway down tall grass stems. \nFound in flowery grassland but may stray into gardens. This species is widespread in southern Britain and has expanded northwards and eastwards over the last twenty years, despite some losses within its range, with outlying populations in Yorkshire and SW Wale
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