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Life History

Metamorphosis is a Greek word means transformation/change in shape.
There are two common types of metamorphosis (complete & incomplete) that insects develop through.
Crickets, Grasshoppers, dragonflies and cockroaches have incomplete metamorphosis. The young is called a nymph that usually looks like adult but smaller and without the wings. Butterflies, moths, bees, flies and beetles have complete metamorphosis. The young is called a larva instead of a nymph is different from the adults and eats different types of food too.
Butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis in four different life stages.
1) Egg
Eggs are laid on plants by the adult female butterfly. These plants will then become the food for the hatching caterpillars. It is called the host plant of the butterfly.
2) Larva – The Feeding Stage
The larva (caterpillar) hatches from an egg and eats leaves or flowers almost constantly. The caterpillar molts as many as 4 to 5 times (usually) as it grows. They can grow up to 100 times their size during this stage.
3) Pupa – The Transition Stage.
When the caterpillar is fully grown and stops eating, it changes to a pupa. The pupa of butterflies is called chrysalis. It may look like nothing is going on but big changes are happening inside. The cells in the pupa are now growing rapidly, forming the legs, wings, eyes and other parts of the adult butterfly.
4) Adult – The Reproductive Stage
The adult stage is what most people think of about butterfly. The adults have long antennae, long legs, compound eyes, and wings that allow them to fly far to search for food, mate and host plant.
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Leptosia nina malayana (Psyche)
Leptosia nina malayana (Psyche)
Elymnias penanga penanga (The Pointed Palmfly)
Elymnias penanga penanga (The Pointed Palmfly)
Erionota thrax thrax (The Common Banana Skipper)
Erionota thrax thrax (The Common Banana Skipper)
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Eulaceura osteria kumana (Purple Duke)
Athyma nefte subrata -f. subrata (Colour Sergeant)
Athyma nefte subrata -f. subrata (Colour Sergeant)
Athyma nefte subrata -f. neftina (Colour Sergeant)
Athyma nefte subrata -f. neftina (Colour Sergeant)
Athyma reta moorei
Athyma reta moorei
Neptis hylas papaja (Common Sailor)
Neptis hylas papaja (Common Sailor)
Neptis hylas papaja (Common Sailor)
Neptis hylas papaja (Common Sailor)
Lasippa heliodore
Lasippa heliodore
Lasippa heliodore upper.jpg
Lasippa heliodore upper.jpg
Drupadia ravindra moorei (Common Posy)
Drupadia ravindra moorei (Common Posy)
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Athyma kanwa kanwa
Athyma kanwa kanwa
Athyma kanwa kanwa
Hasora badra.jpg
Hasora badra.jpg
Papilio helenus helenus (Red Helen)
Papilio helenus helenus (Red Helen)
Cethosia hypsea hypsina(Malay Lacewing)
Cethosia hypsea hypsina(Malay Lacewing)
Life History of Plain Tiger
Life History of Plain Tiger
Life history of Common Bluebottle
Life history of Common Bluebottle
Life History of Tawny Palmfly
Life History of Tawny Palmfly
Life history of Common Sergeant
Life history of Common Sergeant
Butterfly eggs
Butterfly eggs
Hostplant
Hostplant
Life History temp lib
Life History temp lib
White Imperial
White Imperial
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