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Tortoiseshell butterfly

British pronunciation/tˈɔːtəsʃˌɛl bˈʌtəflˌaɪ/
American pronunciation/tˈɔːɹɾəsʃˌɛl bˈʌɾɚflˌaɪ/
Tortoiseshell butterfly
[NOUN]
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a captivating insect belonging to the family Nymphalidae, characterized by its distinctive wing pattern resembling the colors and markings found on a tortoiseshell

synonyms : tortoiseshell
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tortoiseshell butterfly definition and meaning

What is a "tortoiseshell butterfly"?

A tortoiseshell butterfly, also known as the comma butterfly, is a captivating insect belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is named for its distinctive wing pattern, resembling the colors and markings found on a tortoiseshell. The wings of the tortoiseshell butterfly exhibit a combination of vibrant orange, brown, and black shades, creating a beautiful mosaic. These butterflies can be found in various habitats, including meadows, gardens, and woodlands, and are known for their erratic flight patterns. The tortoiseshell butterfly undergoes a complete metamorphosis, starting as eggs, transforming into caterpillars, forming a chrysalis, and finally emerging as stunning butterflies. Their presence adds a touch of elegance to natural surroundings, making them a beloved sight among nature enthusiasts.

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