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Butterfly adults are characterized by their four scale-covered wings, which give the Lepidoptera their name (Ancient Greek ????? lepís, scale + ?????? pterón, wing). These scales give butterfly wings their colour: they are pigmented with melanins that give them blacks and browns, as well as uric acid derivatives and flavones that give them yellows, but many of the blues, greens, reds and iridescent colours are created by structural coloration produced by the micro-structures of the scales and hairs. As in all insects, the body is divided into three sections: the head, thorax, and abdomen. The thorax is composed of three segments, each with a pair of legs. In most families of butterfly the antennae are clubbed, unlike those of moths which may be threadlike or feathery. The long proboscis can be coiled when not in use for sipping nectar from flowers. Nearly all butterflies are diurnal, have relatively bright colours, and hold their wings vertically above their bodies when at rest, unlike the majority of moths which fly by night, are often cryptically coloured (well camouflaged), and either hold their wings flat (touching the surface on which the moth is standing) or fold them closely over their bodies. Some day-flying moths, such as the hummingbird hawk-moth, are exceptions to these rules. Sexual dimorphism in Anthocharis cardamines Anthocharis cardamines Weinsberg 20080424.jpg Male Anthocharis cardamines female (5709794696).jpg Female Butterfly larvae, caterpillars, have a hard (scle --4758983827b0a277f2e9b9046754f45a_16e30_60e51 Content-Type: text/html; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Newsletter
 
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her information: Glossary of entomology terms and Comparison of butterflies and moths Unlike butterflies, most moths (like Laothoe populi) fly by night and hide by day. Butterfly adults are characterized by their four scale-covered wings, which give the Lepidoptera their name (Ancient Greek λεπ?ς lepís, scale + πτερ?ν pterón, wing). These scales give butterfly wings their colour: they are pigmented with melanins that give them blacks and browns, as well as uric acid derivatives and flavones that give them yellows, but many of the blues, greens, reds and iridescent colours are created by structural coloration produced by the micro-structures of the scales and hairs. As in all insects, the body is divided into three sections: the head, thorax, and abdomen. The thorax is composed of three segments, each with a pair of legs. In most families of butterfly the antennae are clubbed, unlike those of moths which may be threadlike or feathery. The long proboscis can be coiled when not in use for sipping nectar from flowers. Nearly all butterflies are diurnal, have relatively bright colours, and hold their wings vertically above their bodies when at rest, unlike the majority of moths which fly by night, are often cryptically coloured (well camouflaged), and either hold their wings flat (touching the surface on which the moth is standing) or fold them closely over their bodies. Some day-flying moths, such as the hummingbird hawk-moth, are exceptions to these rules. Sexual dimorphism in Anthocharis cardamines Anthocharis cardamines Weinsberg 20080424.jpg Male Anthocharis cardamines female (5709794696).jpg Female Butterfly larvae, caterpillars, have a hard (scle
















 
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