- Stock Photography: LINDA RHOPALOCERA PHOTOGRAPHED IN BRAZIL. by Silver7750
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- Photo title: Linda Rhopalocera photographed in Brazil.
- Author: Silver7750
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- Butterflies have two pairs of membranous wings covered with scales, which have varied shapes and colors, and mouthparts adapted to suction. They have a special organ, the spirotromba, formed by the jaws, in the lepidopteran insect sucking device, which, at rest, remains coiled, forming a spiral that extends when they want to suck the nectar.
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