FOUR-FOOTED BUTTERFLY!

Yes, we are all aware of the fact that all insects posses three pairs of legs, then what about the four-footed butterflies. Well, they exist too. Some nymphalid butterflies posses only 2 pair of functional legs, while the forelegs (1 pair) of these butterflies are greatly reduced into hairy structures that resembles brushes. Hence, also get their name as brush-footed butterfly. One of the common nymphalid are Common Baron, which are also pest of mango trees. The caterpillars and pupa are brightly green colored and show excellent camouflage on leaves (hardly visible). 

Common baron (four-footed butterfly)


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