The Zebra Longwing Butterfly found from South and Central America to the southern United States. Black with zebra stripes, wingspan 7.2-10 cm.
Has a wingspan of 14 cm, blue upper wings, and a black/brown underside. Found in Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands' tropical rainforests.
Orange-yellow upper wings, eyespots, and brown borders. Wingspan ranges from 5.4 to 6.2 cm. The underside changes with the seasons.
Dark green to black with emerald green streaks, 8-10 cm wingspan. The underside is black with spots of orange, white, and blue.
Native to Central and South America. It has dark brown top wings with a bluish-green band and the number "88" outlined on the underside.
Monarch butterfly upper wings are orange with black veins and white dots, and the underside is brown. 8.9-10.2 cm wingspan with 9 km/h flight speed.
Blue morpho is distinguished by its vivid blue top wings and brown underside with eyespots. Found across Central and South America, as well as Mexico.
The world's second largest, with wingspan up to 28cm. Males have black, green, and yellow markings, while females have dark brown with yellow markings.