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Comma, Polygonia c-album

Comma, Polygonia c-album


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Comma, Polygonia c-album

Mounted specimens from the collections of The Natural History Museum

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Arthropod Arthropoda Brush Footed Butterfly Butterflies Butterfly Comma Entomological Entomology Four Footed Butterfly Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Lepidoptera Lepidopteran Nymphalidae Specimen Invertebrata Polygonia Polygonia C Album


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This photograph showcases a pair of Comma butterflies, Polygonia c-album, mounted and preserved in the hallowed halls of The Natural History Museum. The intricately detailed wings of these Brush-footed Butterflies (Nymphalidae) are a testament to the beauty and diversity of the Lepidopteran world. The Comma butterfly, also known as the Four-footed Butterfly, is a common species found throughout Europe and parts of Asia. With a wingspan of around 5 centimeters, these hexapods (invertebrates belonging to the class Hexapoda) are characterized by their distinctive, comma-shaped markings on their wings. The process of preserving these delicate creatures involves carefully mounting them on cards or pins, ensuring their wings are spread and displayed to their fullest potential. This method allows for a closer examination of their intricate patterns and structures, providing valuable insights into the world of insects and their evolution. The Comma butterfly undergoes complete metamorphosis, transforming from an egg to a caterpillar, then a pupa, and finally, an adult butterfly. This life cycle, common to all insects, is a remarkable testament to the resilience and adaptability of the arthropod world. This studio shot serves as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that exists within the Insecta class, and the importance of preserving and studying these creatures for future generations. The Comma butterfly, with its striking appearance and fascinating life cycle, continues to captivate and inspire entomologists and nature enthusiasts alike.

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