Wingsday Butterflies
Vibrant butterflies beautifully illustrated by James Duncan for his Foreign Butterflies, Naturalist’s Library, Vol. 31 (1858).
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Wingsday Butterflies
Vibrant butterflies beautifully illustrated by James Duncan for his Foreign Butterflies, Naturalist’s Library, Vol. 31 (1858).
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Wingsday Papillons
A lovely illustration by Emile-Allain Séguy for his Papillons (1925).
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Wingsday Butterflies
Redbreast swallowtail butterflies (Papilio alcmenor) illustrated by John Obadiah Westwood for his Cabinet of Oriental Entomology (1848).
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Birdwing Wingsday!
Green birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera priamus) illustrated by Frederick Polydore Nodder for The Naturalist's Miscellany, Vol. 1 (1789-1813) by George Shaw.
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Wingsday Fritillaries & Red Feather Clover
Niobe fritillaries (Fabriciana niobe) on red feather clover (Trifolium rubens) illustrated by Paul-André Robert for his Les Papillons dans la Nature (1934).
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Happy Wingsday!
Ringlet butterflies (Aphantopus hyperantus) on marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre) by Paul-André Robert for his Les Papillons dans la Nature (1934).
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Happy Wingsday!
These swallowtail butterflies are native to the Indian subcontinent. Common banded peacock (Papilio crino) illustrated by John Obadiah Westwood for Edward Donovan's Natural History of the Insects of China (1842).
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