Green Colored Butterflies
Green Colored Butterflies
EMERALD PEACOCK SWALLOWTAIL
The emerald swallowtail, also known as the emerald peacock or green-banded peacock, is a butterfly of the genus Papilio, a member of the Papilionidae family. Although native to Southeast Asia, butterfly houses worldwide frequently house it.
TAILED JAY
The swallowtail family of tropical butterflies includes the tailed jay, primarily green and black. Other names for the butterfly include green triangle, tailed green jay, and green-spotted triangle. It is a widespread, non-threatened species indigenous to Australia, Southeast Asia, India, and Nepal. There are several recognized geographic races.
OBRINA OLIVE WING
The Nymphalidae family of butterflies includes the Obrina olive wing, which is comparable to the typical olive wing. It can be found in the Guianas, Colombia, the mouth of the Amazon, central Bolivia, Brazil's Mato Grosso, and even northern Argentina.
MALACHITE
The Malachite butterfly belongs to the Nymphalidae family of neotropical brush-footed butterflies. Its name comes from the mineral malachite, which resembles the vivid green of a butterfly's wings.
DIDO LONGWING
The Nymphalidae family of butterflies includes the endangered bamboo page, sometimes known as the dido longwing. From Brazil and Ecuador north to Mexico, it can be found in Central America and tropical South America, both east and west of the Andes. Southern Texas's lower Rio Grande Valley is occasionally home to strays.