Genus Hypolimnas

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus HypolimnasSeptember 29 2024Buket Alue Puteh, Aceh, Indonesia

The genus Hypolimnas is a group of butterflies belonging to the Nymphalidae family and is distributed in various regions of the world, especially in tropical and subtropical areas. This genus includes around 20 species that have been identified, many of the butterflies in this family are beautiful. and its uniqueness makes all fans amazed, especially when they fly between gardens, the main thing that attracts attention about this butterfly is the striking color pattern and wing shape.

Butterflies in the genus Hypolimnas generally have varying sizes, ranging from medium-sized butterflies to large ones. As I said at the beginning, these butterflies are known for their striking patterns, often combining colors. bright and a combination of several colors to make it look very beautiful for a butterfly that grows in the wild, apart from that, I noticed that this butterfly is very docile and easy to approach, especially when they are looking for nectar in flowers which is blooming.

Meanwhile for habitat, butterflies from this genus have several natural habitats such as tropical forests, grasslands, city parks and other open areas, as a result these butterflies are very easy to find in various places, so I have special tips for attracting butterflies - Butterflies to your yard, if you are a lover of wildlife, especially these beautiful butterflies, then you can plant several species of flowers in your yard such as jasmine, ixora and elegant zinnia, these flowers are very popular with butterflies , you will very often see butterflies flying around the flowers to hunt for nectar, in spring you will discover the wonders of the world around you, so do your best by planting some easy-to-grow flower trees to invite the beautiful butterflies of this genus to your home page.



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PhotographyGenus Hypolimnas
LocationBuket Alue Puteh
Photographer@lightofhope


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