Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly
Ornitoptera alexandrae
Male Queen Alexandra's Birdwing butterfly
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is the biggest butterfly in the world, with a wingspan up to 1 ft (30 cm) wide. This rare, tropical butterfly is from a lowland coastal rainforest in New Guinea. This huge butterfly is on the US Endangered Species List. Its rainforest habitat is being reduced as oil palm plantations are created.
This enormous butterfly was named by Alfred S. Meek (in 1907) to honor Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), the Danish wife of King Edward VII of England (1841-1910).
3 comments:
Bigger than mariposa butterfly?
You don't say Mariposa butterfly because mariposa is Spanish word meaning butterfly. It belongs to the same Family Papilionidae which includes swallowtails and birdwings butterflies i.e. Queen Alexandra, Mariposa (drayadula, borboleta, atalanta red, 88 etc.).
OK, I'll take note of that! Thanks!
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