Everything about Heliconius Melpomene totally explained
The
Postman Butterfly (
Heliconius melpomene) is a
butterfly that's from a genus of butterflies that have very similar markings and looks and are hard to distinguish between.
Description
The Postman butterfly has large long wings with an orange stripe down each
forewing. They tend sometime to look similar to the species
Heliconius erato. There are many forms of this butterfly. It is poisonous and has red patterns on its wings.
Larva
The
caterpillar feeds on
passion flower species.
Distribution
The distribution of this butterfly is from
Central America to
Southern BrazilFurther Information
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