Although hard to see (Sorry, it was tiny and moved quickly), in the center of the photograph, next to the grass/weeds, is a small, white butterfly. The organism belongs to Lepidoptera, which is an order of insects that are referred to as butterflies and moths. They hatch from eggs into larvae, and after a short period of time, they form chrysalis and finally transform into their final phase of life.
Ms.Aziz
Ms.Aziz, all of my photos and explanations are located on this blog. I decided to do a blog because I believe that it looks orderly and also easy to understand.My photos were originally done in alphabetical order, but because of the settings, they are now in reverse order.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Lepidoptera
Although hard to see (Sorry, it was tiny and moved quickly), in the center of the photograph, next to the grass/weeds, is a small, white butterfly. The organism belongs to Lepidoptera, which is an order of insects that are referred to as butterflies and moths. They hatch from eggs into larvae, and after a short period of time, they form chrysalis and finally transform into their final phase of life.
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