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Starry Night Crackers

DAZ|Studio Insects posted on Feb 23, 2024
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Description


This butterfly is found from Mexico to the Amazon Basin in lowland forests. It gets its name from its resemblance to a miniature representation of the night sky. It is black, like the nighttime sky, and has tiny blue specks which resemble stars. The word "cracker" comes from the cracking sound that the males make when they take off. The female has a white band on the dorsal side of the forewing that is broader than the band on the male. The wingspan is about 2.8 inches (7 cm). The adult butterflies do not visit flowers, instead obtaining their nourishment by sucking the juices from rotting fruit. Like their well-camouflaged relatives, starry night crackers like to rest head-downward on the trunks of trees with their wings flattened against the bark.

Comments (6)


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eekdog

11:03AM | Fri, 23 February 2024

they are beautiful!

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KarmaSong

12:37PM | Fri, 23 February 2024

A superb composition to pay tribute to the beauty of Nature !

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Flint_Hawk

12:52PM | Fri, 23 February 2024

They are dazzling beauties!

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3DClassics123456

1:01PM | Fri, 23 February 2024

KarmaSong is right!

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starship64

11:35PM | Fri, 23 February 2024

They're really beautiful.

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STEVIEUKWONDER

8:45AM | Sat, 24 February 2024

They look like they're in flight. Lovely work Ken!


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