Blue Moon Butterfly and Flower
The Blue Moon Butterfly,scientifically known as Hypolimnas bolina,is a captivating species renowned for its striking appearance and widespread distribution across the Indo-Pacific region.This butterfly,belonging to the Nymphalidae family,encompasses several subspecies,each exhibiting unique variations in coloration and patterns,adding to the allure and diversity of this species.
Physical Characteristics:The Blue Moon Butterfly boasts a wingspan ranging from 70 to 90 millimeters,with females typically larger than males.Its wings feature a mesmerizing blend of colors,including shades of blue,black,white,and orange.The upper side of the wings showcases an iridescent blue hue,from which the butterfly derives its common name.The underside presents a more subdued palette,characterized by intricate patterns and markings that serve as camouflage against predators.
Habitat and Distribution:This species thrives in a variety of habitats,including tropical and subtropical regions,forests,coastal areas,and urban environments.Its distribution spans across the Indo-Pacific,encompassing countries such as Australia,India,Southeast Asia,and the Pacific Islands.The Blue Moon Butterfly's adaptability to diverse ecosystems contributes to its wide-ranging presence in these regions.