Butterfly Classification PDF

Title Butterfly Classification
Author osito osito
Course Physical Geology
Institution Wilkes University
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Summary

so i justt need this to study and to help me prepare for a test that is coming up so yeah already know that this is why im doing this hopefully it does help me study and stuff & yeah thats pretty much it 193 work...


Description

Butterfly Classification Directions: Cut out each butterfly and use the dichotomous key to help you identify and name each butterfly. Paste each butterfly in your Science Interactive Notebook, along with your dichotomous key, and write the scientific name next to each.

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a. Wings have a spotted pattern.

Idea lynceus

b. Wings do not have a dot pattern.

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a. Hindwings have smooth edge.

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b. Hindwings do not have a smooth edge.

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a. Forewings have banding

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b. Forewings have other patterns. a. Forewing band is large and red, hind wings no band. b. Forewing band is orange, hind wings show blue markings.

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Agrias claudina Callicore aegina

a. Forewings have vein pattern.

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b. Forewings do not show vein pattern.

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a. Wingspan is greater than 3 cm. b. Wingspan is less than 3 cm.

Danaus plexippus Delias eucharis

a. Main wing color is orange b. Main wing color is blue. a. Each hindwing has tail-like protrusion. b. Each hindwing has uneven, wavy pattern.

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Morpho achiles Charaxes candiope Polygonia faunas

a. Coloration is mostly solid color. b. Coloration show checkered pattern a. Wingspan is less than 3 cm; wings appear transparent b. Wingspan is greater than 3 cm; wings appear glassy and bluish.

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Stichophthalma howqua Chloroselas esmeralda Morpho sulkowskyi

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