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"I'd say go ahead and give it a try because it's one of the most beautiful lepidopterans in the whole world.
It is considered one of the most impressive and appealing-looking lepidopterans.
Silk was made using various breeds of lepidopterans, both wild and domestic.
Some lepidopterans blend with the surroundings, making them difficult to be spotted by predators.
Eyespots are a type of automimicry used by some lepidopterans.
They have been reported to feed on beetles, flies, lepidopterans, and spiders.
They are the preferred diet of larvae of certain lepidopterans.
Members of the order are called lepidopterans.
More than 50 species of lepidopterans (11 families) emit sound audible to humans.
Jumalon's fascination with Lepidopterans did not just end in having them preserved and framed.
Like most Lepidopterans, this butterfly starts as an egg, which proceeds to hatch into a caterpillar.
It is widely known in biology that moths and butterflies, the lepidopterans, are covered with scales.
But forget Diet Coke; lepidopterans don't go for artificial sweeteners.
One of the more defining characteristics of lepidopterans is their coiled proboscis.
Bacillus thuringiensis is a bacterial disease that affects Lepidopterans and some other insects.
And I know from observation that scales can protect lepidopterans from getting stuck in spider webs.
Most lepidopterans that migrate are butterflies, the distance travelled varying from short to very long journeys.
Normally they clamber around me until I feel like Gulliver among the Lepidopterans.
Sidewinder juveniles appear to mimic both life stages of lepidopterans in their luring motions.
Lepidopterans go through complete metamorphosis.
The term also includes hobbyists who are not formal scholars, who catch, collect, study, or simply observe lepidopterans.
They are omnivorous, using their long tongue to lap nectar from flowers, but also eating some small beetles, bugs, and lepidopterans.
Bats may feed on termites, scarab beetles, orthopterans, lepidopterans and dipterans.
Predators that eat poisonous lepidopterans may become sick and vomit violently, and so learn to avoid those species.
Other foods include crayfish, sowbugs, grasshoppers, trichopterans, lepidopterans, and dipterans.