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Longwings butterflies

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Heliconius sp.

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Description

You can watch butterflies from the Heliconius genus in flight in the Insectarium’s Great Vivarium.

Butterflies of the Heliconius genus include around 550 species worldwide. They have slender bodies, long antennae, and vivid colours known as aposematic colouring, which warn predators of their toxicity.

Their eggs resemble tiny ears of corn and are typically laid singly.

At the end of the day, many longwings butterfly's species tend to gather in clusters. This behaviour amplifies their aposematic colouring, reinforcing the visual signal and lowering each individual’s risk of predation.

 Superfamily: Papilionoidea

Life cycle

Lifespan: Up to 6 months

Geographic distribution

Across all tropical forests of Central and South America.