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  1. Malachite Butterfly: Identification, Facts, & Pictures

    The Malachite Butterfly, a striking species native to the lush tropics of South America, captivates enthusiasts and researchers alike. Belonging to the brush-footed butterfly group, this butterfly …

  2. Siproeta stelenes - Wikipedia

    Siproeta stelenes (malachite) is a Neotropical brush-footed butterfly (family Nymphalidae). The malachite has large wings that are black and brilliant green or yellow-green on the upperside …

  3. The Malachite Butterfly - Natural History Museum

    To start, the butterfly is Siproeta stelenes (more commonly known as the Malachite). Its unique colors help it to stand out and to make it more noticeable. The average wingspread of this …

  4. Malachite – Florida's Wildflowers & Butterflies

    Apr 20, 2023 · General description: Dark brown with green spots and patches; hindwing with short tail. Ventral wing surfaces as above but paler orange-brown. The Florida Wildflowers & …

  5. Malachite Siproeta stelenes (Linnaeus, 1758) - Butterflies and …

    Identification: Upperside is dark brown to black with translucent whitish green or yellow-green patches. Underside is orange-brown with greenish patches.

  6. Malachite Butterfly: Identification, Life Cycle, and Behavior

    Jul 13, 2023 · Explore the Malachite Butterfly's world, as we reveal its identification traits, life cycle and unique behaviors in this informative nature guide.

  7. Malachite Butterfly - Gardens with Wings

    Beginning as horned, prickly black caterpillars with red markings, the Malachite turns into a lime green chrysalis spotted with pink and eventually evolves into a stunning adult butterfly.

  8. Malachite Butterfly - Tennessee Aquarium

    Often mistaken for the Scarce Bamboo Page due to their similar coloring, Malachite Butterflies have a variety of flowers and foods that they’ll go for. They’re known to make a meal of the …

  9. Malachite - Alabama Butterfly Atlas

    Cuban-based Malachites colonized Florida in the 1960’s. Although their populations were knocked back after Hurricane Andrew, they have continued to populate south Florida, moving into …

  10. Malachite Butterfly

    Characteristics, Scientific Name, Classification, Taxonomy, Territorial Claims, and pictures of the Malachite Butterfly (North America)