Colias eurydice (Boisduval, 1855), or the California dogface butterfly, is endemic to California, and is California’s state insect symbol.
Its wingspan is 20-30 mm.
The bead butterfly is woven of 13 colours.
The bead patttern will appear later.
Colias eurydice (Boisduval, 1855), or the California dogface butterfly, is endemic to California, and is California’s state insect symbol.
Its wingspan is 20-30 mm.
The bead butterfly is woven of 13 colours.
The bead patttern will appear later.
Colias eurydice (Boisduval, 1855), or the California dogface butterfly, is endemic to California, and is California’s state insect symbol.
Its wingspan is 20-30 mm.
The bead butterfly is woven of 18 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-colias-eurydice-small
Delias argenthona (Fabricius, 1793), the scarlet Jezebel or the northern Jezebel is an Australian butterfly.
Its wingspan is about 50 mm.
This bead butterfly is woven of 10 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-delias-argenthona
Delias callista (Jordan, 1912) is a butterfly of Papua New Guinea.
Its wingspan is about 5 cm.
This bead butterfly is woven of 11 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-delias-callista
Delias lemoulti (Talbot, 1931) inhabits Timor, South-East Asia.
Its wingspan is 4 cm.
The bead butterfly is woven of 12 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-delias-leumolti-small
Delias timorensis (Boisduval, 1836) inhabits Australia and Asia.
The wingspan is about 60–70 mm for males and 64–71 mm for females.
The bead butterfly is woven of 10 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-delias-timorensis-small
Delias timorensis. babberica (Talbot, 1939) (Babar) is an Australian butterfly.
Its wingspan is about 60-71 mm.
The bead butterfly is woven of 8 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-delias-timorensis-babberica-mini
Eacles imperialis (Drury, 1773), or the Imperial moth, is found from Mexico to Canada and from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Coast.
Its wingspan is 80-175 mm.
The bead moth is woven of 7 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/imperial-moth-eacles-imperialis-mini
Epicallia villica (Linnaeus, 1758) , or the cream-spot tiger flies in western and southern Europe, Anatolia, western and northern Iran, West Siberia, Southwest Asia and North Africa.
Its wingspan is about 45-60 mm.
The bead moth is woven of 10 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/cream-spot-tiger-moth-epicallia-villica-mini
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