アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 5月26日 00時13分


Just a few days left to see The Butterfly Conservatory at the American Museum of Natural History! The seasonal exhibition closes May 30. While you’re visiting the exhibition, note the visually striking paper kites (Idea leuconoe, pictured). Denizens of dense forests and coastal mangrove swamps, paper kites range from Thailand to Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Borneo. Their large wings—spanning up to 4.5 inches—are patterned with highly recognizable black and white markings that may serve a protective purpose: warning off predators familiar with the species’ unpleasant taste, caused by a toxin called danaidone that is passed by the male to the female during mating.
Image: courtesy of ABrewster


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