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Insect Badge Papilio machaon “Golden butterfly”
Insect Badge Papilio machaon “Golden butterfly”
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Papilio machaon is distributed in Asia, Europe, North America and other vast areas
It is named for its gorgeous body and beautiful colors. It has the nickname of "flying flower" and "insect artist". The flower buds, tender leaves and tender shoots of umbelliferous plants (fennel, carrot, celery, etc.) are the hosts. Algebra varies from place to place every year. It usually occurs in two generations a year in alpine regions and 3-4 generations a year in temperate regions; It is widely distributed. Papilio machaon is a large butterfly. The spread width of the wings is 8~9 cm, and the body wings are golden and shiny. It has high ornamental value.
Algebra varies from place to place every year. It usually occurs two generations a year in alpine regions, and 3-4 generations a year in temperate regions. Adults lay their eggs on the leaf tip and fly away every time they lay one. The young larvae inhabit on the main veins of the leaves, while the growing larvae inhabit on the thick stems.
Adults appear from spring to autumn in high mountain areas, migrate to low altitude mountains and breed in late autumn and winter, and overwinter as pupae in high mountain areas. The egg stage is about 7 days, the larval stage is about 35 days, and the pupal stage is about 15 days. Adults like to visit flowers and suck honey, and a few have water absorption activities.
This series of badges is of great artistic collection value. The badges are made of zinc alloy gold-plated material, enamel technology, hand-grinded, hand-colored, and have a barbed butterfly hat on the back, which is convenient for you to wear. We also give you a box bracket, which you can enjoy better.











