#nature Who saw Cruella remember a certain scene It seems that Cruella sew the dress made for the baroness Von Hellman
It's nothing more and nothing less than this beautiful creation of nature.

Mechanitis polymnia.

The golden chrysalis of the butterfly of tigraded wings

In these images we can see the surprising appearance of the chrysalis of the species Mechanitis polymnia, known as the tigraded butterfly due to the drawings that present its wings in the adult state
The beautiful buds of the tigraded butterfly look like made of gold. They are treasures of nature

Mechanitis polymnia is a type of butterfly with tigraded wings, belonging to the Nymphalidae family, possessing four legs and striking wings. They live from Mexico to the Amazon rainforest and there are all kinds, shapes and colors.
Its beautiful cocoons or chrysalis leave anyone breathed. They look like they are made of gold, for their sheen and consistency. Many believe that they are really metal, however, it is a natural treasure and made by the larva. They are of admirable perfection, worthy of the best jewelers.

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This my friends is the Mechanitis polymnia isthmia (Nymphalidae), this butterfly is located from 0 to 1400 meters above sea level on both foothills of Guanacaste, Tilaran, Central Volcanic and Talamanca, Caribbean lowlands, Sarapiqui plains, San Carlos, Tortuguero and North Zone, tropical dry forest, Central Pacific, Central Valley and mountains that the surrounding area, South Pacific, Fila Costeña, Caño Island and Osa Peninsula. It is commonly found on forest edges, clearings, trails within the forest, secondary forests, woodlined paths.

Eggs are white, in groups, laid in the bundle of the leaves.
The fifth stage larva is light green, with evident side buds, each with a black spot on the base.
The pupa is elongated, silver gold, with black and brown lines on the wing patches and abdomen. Cremaster ventrally curved and black.
Males visit flowers from Asteraceae and Inga paterno (Mimosaceae)
Host floor: Solanum spp. (Solanaceae)

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They don't eat clothes or food
While there are types of moths that effectively eat food or natural fibers of clothing, the big ones we see today “are strictly like most moths and butterflies - herbivorous”, emphasized Professor Curkovic. Your real food interest would be in our gardens, not inside homes

Although his personal style is outdated, commercial creations look to the future, including a dress with peplum in the shape of a bell and chrysalis made of shiny beads

@Rorocando


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