Chekiang Fritillary
What is Chekiang Fritillary?
Chekiang Fritillary (Cantarus chenii) is a species of fritillary butterfly found in East Asia. It is one of the rarest and most endangered species of butterfly in the world. The wingspan of adult males is typically between 55 and 67 mm, while the wingspan of adult females is usually between 65 and 75 mm. The upper surface of the wings is a rich dark brown color, while the underside is a light brown with silver and white markings.
Where is Chekiang Fritillary generally used?
Chekiang Fritillary is typically used for decorative purposes, as it is a beautiful and unique-looking butterfly. The wings of the butterfly are often dried and pressed, then displayed in frames or frames wall hangings. This insect is also commonly used in butterfly gardens or butterfly houses, and is sometimes kept as a pet.
Where is Chekiang Fritillary found?
Chekiang Fritillary is native to East Asia, specifically in China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. It is usually found in warm deciduous or coniferous forests, woodlands, and scrubland.
What are the health benefits of Chekiang Fritillary?
Chekiang Fritillary has no known health benefits, as it is only kept for decorative purposes.
Interesting Facts about Chekiang Fritillary:
- Chekiang Fritillary is one of the rarest and most endangered species of butterfly in the world.
- The wingspan of adult males is typically between 55 and 67 mm, while the wingspan of adult females is usually between 65 and 75 mm.
- The upper surface of the wings is a rich dark brown color, while the underside is a light brown with silver and white markings.
- Chekiang Fritillary is native to East Asia, specifically in China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
- It is usually found in warm deciduous or coniferous forests, woodlands, and scrubland.
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