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Ornithoptera allottei, birdwing butterfly
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Ornithoptera allottei, birdwing butterfly
Image of the underside of a mounted male specimen of a birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera allottei)
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1. Title: "The Enchanting Underbelly of Ornithoptera allottei: A Glimpse into the Intricate World of Birdwing Butterflies" 2.. This image showcases the intricately patterned underside of a mounted male Ornithoptera allottei, also known as the Birdwing Butterfly. Belonging to the Lepidoptera order, this invertebrate is a member of the Papilionidae family, commonly referred to as swallowtail butterflies. The Ornithoptera allottei is native to New Guinea and is renowned for its striking beauty and unique appearance. The underside of the wings reveals a mesmerizing display of green and brown spots, arranged in a seemingly random yet harmonious pattern. The hexapod arthropod's wings are covered in tiny scales, each one contributing to the overall design. The wingspan of this species can reach up to 10 centimeters, making it a sight to behold in its natural habitat. Ornithoptera allottei is an essential component of the delicate balance within the ecosystems of New Guinea. As an herbivore, it plays a role in pollination, feeding on nectar from various flowering plants. The intricate patterns on its wings serve as a form of camouflage, helping it blend in with its surroundings and evade potential predators. The Lepidopteran's name, Ornithoptera allottei, is derived from the Greek words "ornis" (bird) and "pteron" (wing), reflecting its avian-like wing movements. This enchanting creature is a testament to the incredible diversity and beauty of the insect kingdom, reminding us of the wonders that lie hidden within the natural world.
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