Cethosia biblis (Drury, 1773), the Lacewing biblis, or the Red (Malay) Lacewing inhabits South Asia.
The caterpillars of this butterfly live on passionflowers and get the poison of the plant, thus, the butterflies are also poisonous: red stipes on the wings warn birds and other animals that the butterfly is inedible. Black and white ornament on the wings looks so like letters that the species was named “biblis” which means “book”.
The span of its wings is 8 cm.
This beaded butterfly is woven of 9 colours.
The bead pattern is available at https://bead-patterns.com/beadpattern/butterfly-cethosia-biblis