The moth's body is robust, with muted browns, oranges, and whites that blend into the foliage. Distributed primarily across East Africa, Madagascar, and regions of the Middle East, Xanthopan morganii has evolved alongside the star-shaped Angraecum sesquipedale orchid.
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This butterfly belongs to the Nymphalidae family and is known for its elongated wings and bold coloration. The upper side of its wings displays a combination of black, orange, and yellow markings, forming a pattern that serves as a warning to predators about its unpalatability.
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Nephilengys malabarensis , commonly known as the Malabar orb-weaving spider or Malabar banana spider , is a species of araneid spider found across South and Southeast Asia , including India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Indonesia .
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Clearwing butterflies, also known as glasswing butterflies, belong to the subfamily Ithomiinae, which is part of the family Nymphalidae. These butterflies are remarkable for their translucent or glass-like wings, which make them appear almost invisible in flight.
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Phoebis argante, commonly known as the Apricot Sulphur or Argante Giant Sulphur, is a vibrant butterfly from the family Pieridae. With a wingspan ranging between 70–80 mm, it boasts bright yellow or orange wings, often bordered with black on the forewings.
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Lamaireia luteopeplus is a striking species of moth belonging to the family Eupterotidae. This moth is distinguished by its vibrant coloration, with a wingspan of around 90-110 mm. The forewings are a bright yellow-orange hue, adorned with fine, dark, wavy lines that create a delicate, lace-like pattern.
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