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Each blue morpho butterfly is an ugly caterpillar before its became beautiful form. A caterpillar striving hard to personify beauty. Blue Butterfly is a symbol of subtlety color and beauty. There are four growth stages of a morpho butterfly.
The first phase of life is a blue butterfly egg. The egg is the outer shell is called chorionic. The cap protects larvae inside. The egg is inside the shell in a wax lining that keeps moisture. Eggs are often placed outside of the host leaves. They are connected with the installation of glue-like chemical secreted by the female butterfly.
The next stage of growth is a butterfly larval stage forms known as caterpillars. After hatching, the caterpillar eats its egg case. Larva has a head, thorax and abdomen. The larvae have a real set of legs is accompanied by a series of five false legs. They have six eyes, but are not well developed sight. They breathe through holes on the sides of their bodies. Newly caterpillars are tiny but they eat a lot and grow bigger. In the larval stage, tiny wings disks appear on the chest segments during this stage and as its grows, the caterpillar continues shedding its skin.
During this stage, the skin comes off. The lag between the spread of skin known as Instar. After the final instar, a pupa appear. Some spiky at the end of the larva of the abdomen. This prickly part is known as the Cremaster. A baby blue morpho butterfly hanging from the cremaster until it can fly well. Some pupae are capable of moving parts of their abdomen to produce sounds as a defense against predators. During the transformation, a complete re-cells results in the formation of a blue butterfly.
An adult morpho butterfly appear with wings folded up. A blue butterfly has a long tongue, which is used to suck nectar and water. It is called Proboscis. It has two sets of wings, front wings and rear wings. The wings are covered with scales. Mating and fertile characterize this stage. Female adults lay eggs to start the cycle anew.
The growth stages of a blue morpho butterfly give us the general idea of the its development. But what is most attractive to our eye is a wonderful blue magical color in the blue morpho butterflies.
Ecologically speaking, limiting factors are all those elements of the environment that limit the life, growth, reproduction or any biological activity of the individual.
The scientific name is Morpho menelaus
Limiting factors include: - food items for the adults and for the caterpillars - climate – temperature and rains - places for mating and egg-laying - predator population density
Morpho Butterflycommonly know as their brighting blue wings edged with black which reflect light when flies. The contrasting bright blue and dull brown colors flash, making it look like the morpho is appearing and disappearing. Their wings spanning from 5 to 8 inches make it well known as the world largest butterfly.
The fact about morpho butterfly's characteristic is that their wings have many eyespots witch actually providing camouflage against predators such as birds like the jacamar and flycatcher when its wings are closed. Other basic characteristic about blue morpho are same with those others butterflies that have two clubbed antennas which serve as a combined tongue and nose, two fore wings, six legs, head, thorax and adomen.
From the beginning of its lifecycle as a caterpillar, it chews leaves for food but when it become a butterfly it can no longer chew, but drinks its food instead. They use a long, protuding mouthpart like straw to sip the juice of fruit, tree sap, fungi and wet mud. On the saintific research, the blue morpho used its legs as a sensors to taste a fruit and their anteanae to taste the smell of the fruite.
Butterfly Gardening is one way to protect the butterfly, especially the blue morpho butterfly. The rapid development cause too many devastation to the blue morpho habitat. therefore, is our responsibility and act together to improve the blue morpho butterfly habitat. One of the reasons that we mush protect our blue morpho is because the lifetime of morphos only 115 days and this means if without any action, soon we will lose this beautiful creatures.I have made a study of how to protect the morpho butterfly as well others butterfly. My plan is we will learn to build the Butterfly Garden. You can start to build butterfly garden in the back of your home!
The first step you need to do is make a little research to know whether the type of butterfly living in the vicinity of your home. This included the need to plant flowers as their food. You need to see what type of butterfly, which usually visit your home and your neighbors. You need to record every detail whatever you saw. If you know don't know what type of butterfly, which usually visit your home, you can refer to the books about the butterfly and its habitat. Just make sure you will always continue to visit my website because of what will come, I will save more tips for you.
One way I propose is that you can relate to the Organizations interested in butterflies, such as the Xerces Society, Conservation Organizations in the region and the North American Butterfly Association (Naba). They are the agencies that can help you in terms of protecting wildlife.
The fact that you need to know is the blue morpho butterfly feeds on nectar, you need to plant flowers that produce nectar in your butterfly garden. In addition, the butterfly is also easily attracted by the color when he was looking for food, so I propose you to plant flowers the color red, purple, orange and yellow then you need to continue to study and attempt to maintain butterfly garden so that the butterfly will visit your garden again.
Others fact about blue morpho butterfly is butterfly pay less attention to people than do birds, so you can sit nearby and watch without disturbing them. If you wear bright colors, they may even mistake you for a nectar source and visit you up close!
Blue morphos butterfly mostly live in the tropical forests of Latin America from Mexico to Colombia. Adults spend most of their time on the forest ground and in the lower bushes and plants of the understory along with their wings folded.
In spite of this, when looking for mates, the blue morpho butterfly will soar throughout every layers of the forest. Humans most frequently catch sight of morphos butterfly in clearings as well as down streams where their vivid blue wings are most observable. Pilots flying above rainforests have even encountered bulky groups of blue morphos butterfly above the treetops, for warming and resting themselves in the sun.
The blue morphos total existence lasts just 115 days, which means most of their age is spent eating and reproducing.