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Mar 7, 2022

[Answer] What is the largest butterfly species in the world?

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...1. Monarch 2. Giant Swallowtail 3. Queen Alexandra's birdwing 4. Leafwing




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Queen Alexandra's birdwing - The Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly is the largest in the world with a wingspan of around 11 inches. It is native to the forests of Papua New Guinea and was "discovered" by naturalist Albert S. Meek who shot the first specimen out of the sky. With a bright yellow body and black wings with iridescent blue and green panels, the Queen Alexandra's birdwing is an especially beautiful insect. The butterfly was named after England's queen in 1907. Due to habitat loss, the Queen Alexandra's birdwing is an endangered species and exists in the wild in only a few scattered locations.:


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