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The malachite butterfly is one of the most exciting-looking insects on the list. After all, it isn’t every day that you see a green butterfly. It gets its name from a mineral called malachite that is close to the green color of the butterfly’s wings. 34. Common Silverline Diet:Caterpillars primarily feed on different types of nettle trees while adults mostly drink nectar This cheerful yellow butterfly can be found in much of the southern United States and along much of the western coast of South America. When its caterpillar is in a chrysalis, it has a unique way of camouflaging; the chrysalis itself looks a lot like a leaf until the newly formed butterfly emerges. 19. Cloudless Sulphur

This aptly named butterfly is a member of the swallowtail butterfly family. Its brilliant wings have a band of light green that sometimes looks like shimmering turquoise. You might think that this butterfly is endangered based on its beauty alone, but it is fairly common in its native range. 3. Giant Blue Morpho These large and exotic-looking butterflies have remarkable cultural significance in India. In 2015, it was declared the state butterfly of the Indian state of Maharashtra. That made Maharashtra the first state in India to have designated an official state butterfly. 36. Zebra Longwing Wash your hands with soap and water to get rid of the petroleum jelly and remaining nail glue residue. Diet:Caterpillars and adults feed on a variety of plants, including cowslip, oxlip, primrose, and false oxlip.After removing your gels or acrylics, you’ll want to apply a base coat to strengthen your real nails. If you really must have another design on your nails, we recommend some press-on nails until they’ve had time to heal up. Colorful feature:In these butterflies, the underside of the wings is the most colorful part. Most of the wing is a bright emerald green crossed with tiger stripes, while part is white and marked with yellow to orange spots. There's a classic Disney song called 'There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow', written by the Sherman Brothers in 1964. It's the theme song to a Disney Park attraction called The Carousel of Progress, where they go through the years, looking into the future. But it's a very specific, narrow future. So we decided to find artists from underrepresented groups and have them remake the song. We chatted with Abby to find out more about the project and the thinking behind it. What's the purpose of Reimagine Tomorrow? Diet:Caterpillars mostly feed on plants in the Aristolochiaceae family, while adults drink the nectar of various species.

Diet:Caterpillars and adults primarily feed on the tridax daisy plant. Adults also like to feed on rotting fruit. Products like Vaseline have been used for many years to keep nail glue off the skin without the harshness of acetone. If your skin is particularly sensitive, this is the way to go.As a member of the swallowtail family, this graceful species has a pair of long hindwing “tails” that give it a highly streamlined look. It has a very limited range and is the only species in its genus, so it’s a unique find for collectors and butterfly watchers alike. 25. Yellow Pansy Correct, it's not just about showing more "diverse" bodies. It's about showing a more complex and well-rounded set of experiences of those in underrepresented groups. It's about going beyond generalisations because not all people of any one group are the same, which sounds obvious, but that's largely what we've been shown in the media. So that's what we are trying to convey with this project: the depth and breadth of human beings. We like to say: "We're all greater than a single story". How long will it take before we see real progress on diversity, do you think? A parent of one of the young boys we were shooting said to me, "It makes such a difference to have this kind of diversity on set, to have my son actually feel comfortable and seen. He's never been treated this way or seen so many people that look like him." And then another person's mom, who was a white mom with a biracial daughter, was like, "My daughter is so excited to see someone like you owning her own company and running a production."

Once your acrylic nail brush is dry, put some new liquid monomer into your dish and soak your brush for a couple of hoursThis distinctive butterfly looks almost like a moth at first glance. It probably won’t surprise you to hear that it was named for the Greek god Apollo. The species is divided into over 20 subspecies across its considerable range. 47. Glasswing Butterfly Habitat:Many habitat types across North America, Central America, and South America. They also can be found in Australia, New Zealand, and surrounding areas. These butterflies can even appear in Morocco and the Philippines. Colorful feature:These butterflies have dark, purplish wings that are lined with yellowish white. They also have a collection of sapphire ovals along the yellow band.

Size:Males can have a wingspan up to about 5 inches, while females can have a wingspan up to about 6 inches Though the Duke of Burgundy is currently classified as a species of “least concern,” its populations were once in serious decline in the UK. Currently, protective laws require those wanting to trade the species to have a license. 24. Madagascar Giant Swallowtail This unique butterfly is eye-catching both in terms of shape and color. Its tiger-like stripes look especially dramatic against the near-neon colors of its underwings. And of course, the tapered hindwings with swordlike “tails” give it an especially sleek look. 27. Striped Blue Crow

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The Brimstone has spread in recent years, mainly in northern England. When this butterfly roosts among foliage, the angular shape and the strong veining of their wings closely resembles leaves. Diet:Caterpillars eat various plant materials while adults drink nectar and draw nutrients from soil.



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