Eterusia repleta (Walker, 1864) is an Asian moth found in Thailand and India.
Its wingspan is 78 mm.
The bead moth is woven of 23 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/moth-eterusia-repleta-small
Eterusia repleta (Walker, 1864) is an Asian moth found in Thailand and India.
Its wingspan is 78 mm.
The bead moth is woven of 23 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/moth-eterusia-repleta-small
Graphium angolanus (Goeze, 1779), or the Angola White Lady is a Subsaharan African butterfly.
It’s wingspan is 65-75 mm.
This beaded butterfly is woven of 26 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-graphium-angolanus
Hypolimnas dexithea (Hewitson, 1863, or Madagascar diadem is a Madagascar endemic. It was described in 1863 by British naturalist William Chapman Hewitson.
The butterfly flies in tropical forests of northern and central parts of the island.
The wingspan is 90 mm.
Natives also call Hypolimnas dexithea triciolor in the memory of the time when France ruled Madagascar.
This bead butterfly is woven of 17 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-hypolimnas-dexithea
Hypolimnas dexithea (Hewitson, 1863), or Madagascar diadem is a Madagascar endemic. It was described in 1863 by British naturalist William Chapman Hewitson.
The butterfly flies in tropical forests of northern and central parts of the island.
The wingspan is 90 mm.
Natives also call Hypolimnas dexithea triciolor in the memory of the time when France ruled Madagascar.
This bead butterfly is woven of 15 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/hypolimnas-dexithea-butterfly
Hypolimnas dexithea (Hewitson, 1863, or Madagascar diadem is a Madagascar endemic. It was described in 1863 by British naturalist William Chapman Hewitson.
The butterfly flies in tropical forests of northern and central parts of the island.
The wingspan is 90 mm.
Natives also call Hypolimnas dexithea triciolor in the memory of the time when France ruled Madagascar.
The bead butterfly is woven of 11 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-hypolimnas-dexithea-small
Junonia orithya (Linnaeus, 1758) is a butterfly which flies in Africa, southern and south-eastern Asia, and in Australia.
In India it is known as the Blue Pansy, in southern Africa its common name is the Eyed Pansy.
In Australia this butterfly is called the Blue Argus.
The wingspan of the butterfly is about 4 cm.
This bead butterfly is woven of 16 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-junonia-orithya
Kallima inachus (Doyère, 1840), or the Orange Oakleaf or Dead Leaf, is found in from India to Japan.
Its wingspan is 80-100 mm.
When the wings are closed, it looks like a dry leaf with its dark veins and spots.
The bead butterfly is woven of 12 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/dead-leaf-moth-kallima-inachus-mini
Kallima inachus (Doyère, 1840), or the Orange Oakleaf or Dead Leaf, is found in from India to Japan.Its wingspan is 80-100 mm.When the wings are closed, it looks like a dry leaf with its dark veins and spots.
The bead butterfly is woven of 24 colours. \
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-kallima-inachus-small
Limenitis populi (Linnaeus, 1758), or the poplar admiral is a European butterfly. Its wingspan is about 7 cm. These butterflies can be seen in June and July in damp forests.
The bead butterfly is woven of 11 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-limentis-populi
Morpho aurora (Westwood, 1851)
Morpho butterflies have metallic shimmering shades of blue and green on dorsal side of their wings. Such colouration is a result not of pigmentation but of iridescence. So, the colours we see vary with viewing angle, they may change from ligth cyan to deep green from pale pink to dark violet in the same place.
Thus two wings of one Morpho butterfly almost always look different.
Morpho Aurora inhabits South America. It is found in Bolivia and Peru. The wingpsan of this butterfly is about 9-10 cm.
This bead butterfly is woven of 18 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-morpho-aurora