Sterkorarii

Stercoraria is a species of butterfly that is unique and quite rare. They live in Russia and the CIS countries, as well as Europe. Although this species is a favorite among nature lovers, it is endangered. The situation is such that every year the number of individuals of this butterfly decreases, and it is unknown what their future existence will be. However, stercorarium is still subject to protection in some countries of the world. What are stercoraria in nature? Actually, it is precisely for the answer to this question that we came to you. So, let's take a look at the biology of this butterfly. Stercoraria are large insects, the wingspan of which can reach from 9 to 14 cm. The color of these insects is very bright and beautiful - the main feature is that many colors of stercoraria are very saturated, ranging from bright orange to bright blue. Basically, the color of these butterflies is presented in brown and greenish tones with a yellow tint. Because of this iridescent color, stercoraria is often called a beautiful butterfly. These insects are active mainly in spring and summer - it is at this time of year that mating occurs. Males and females form pairs, after which the process of laying eggs begins. Each male lays about 10–20 eggs, while each female can lay about three or four hundred. Having hatched from the eggs, the larvae stay there for about a month, after which the pupa lives there for another two weeks. After this process, a full-fledged