Swallowtail butterflies are found throughout much of the world. They are often big, bright, and very hard to miss.. See more here!
While the monarch (D. plexippus, center above) is one of the most familiar butterflies in North America, there are many danaiids throughout the world. See more here!
These striking insects are found across India and Malayasia. The group includes some of the most beautiful butterflies in the world. See more here!
Sometimes called giant butterfly moths, castniid moths fly during the day throughout the Neotropics. See more here!
Common across North America, both of these beautiful butterflies are seldom noticed by the casual observer. See more here!
The tiger swallowtail is a familiar sight across much of North America, where they fly high among ash, willow, and wild cherry trees. See more here!
Nymphalis antiopa is a common North American species, but in Northern Europe it is a rare prize for butterfly watchers. See more here!
These night-flying moths rest on trees during the day, where their cryptic forewings hide brightly striped hindwings. See more here!
Very seldom noticed by most people, Asterocampa butterflies are present in many habitats in North America, including urban parks. See more here!
Despite their brightly colored wings, these insects are not butterflies. This group includes the spotted lanternfly, pictured at bottom. See more here!
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