Leventhalia Buzzing Purple

Leventhal's itchy purpura (L. J. Loewenthal, 1897) is a species of insect that belongs to the family of Lepidoptera butterflies. This species has an unusual color, which makes it one of the brightest and most attractive among Lepidoptera.

The appearance of Leventhal itchy purpura is very striking and attractive. It has a body covered with violet and purple scales that shimmer in the sun. On the butterfly's head you can see two pairs of antennae, which serve it to search for food.

This species of butterfly lives mainly in southern Europe and Asia, where it is found in meadows, clearings and forest edges. Leventhal itchy purpura can be found between May and July.

Butterflies of this species are very important to the ecosystem as they are predators and feed on other insects such as flies, beetles and mosquitoes. In addition, they play an important role in plant pollination, transferring pollen from one flower to another.

Leventhal's pruritus purpura is a popular subject for collecting and breeding at home. It is also used as a decorative element in gardening and landscape design.

Despite its beauty, Leventhal's itchy purpura can be dangerous to humans, as it can bite them if they touch it. Therefore, when working with this type of butterfly, you must be careful and use protective equipment.