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 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
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
Erasmia sanguiflua (Drury, 1773), or the Indian Blue Moth is found in Burma and Indonesia.
Its wingspan is 75–85 mm.
The bead moth is woven of 14 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/moth-erasmia-sanguiflua-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
Euplagia quadripunctaria (Poda, 1761), or the Jersey tiger, is a day-flying moth. Its wingspan is 52–65 mm. This moth flies in Europe from Estonia and Latvia in the north to the Mediterranean coast and islands in the south. It is also found in West Russia, South Urals, Asia Minor, Rhodes and nearby islands, the Near East, Caucasus, South Turkmenistan, and Iran. It is also frequent seen in the Channel Islands and was rarely met in the British Isles in Victorian times.
The bead moth is woven of 12 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/moth-euplagia-quadripunctaria
Euplagia quadripunctaria (Poda, 1761), or the Jersey tiger, is a day-flying moth. Its wingspan is 52–65 mm. This moth flies in Europe from Estonia and Latvia in the north to the Mediterranean coast and islands in the south. It is also found in West Russia, South Urals, Asia Minor, Rhodes and nearby islands, the Near East, Caucasus, South Turkmenistan, and Iran. It is also frequent seen in the Channel Islands and was rarely met in the British Isles in Victorian times.
The bead moth is loomed of 12 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/moth-euplagia-quadripunctaria-loomherringbonesquare
Graphium weiskei (Ribbe, 1900) or Purple Spotted Swallowtail inhabits only mountain regions of Papua New Guinea. It lives at the height 1200-3000 meters above sea level and spends most of its time high in the forest canopy.
The wingspan is 5-6 cm.
This bead butterfly is woven of 16 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-graphium-weiskei
Graphium weiskei (Ribbe, 1900) or Purple Spotted Swallowtail inhabits only mountain regions of Papua New Guinea. It lives at the height 1200-3000 meters above sea level and spends most of its time high in the forest canopy. The wingspan is 50-60 mm.
This bead butterfly is woven of 16 colours. The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-graphium-weiskei-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