Goliath Birdwing
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Ornithoptera goliath Oberthur, 1888 |
The Goliath Birdwing (Ornithoptera goliath) is the second-largest butterfly in the world. It lives in Indonesian rainforests and has a wingspan up to 11 inches (28 centimeters). The locals from Papua New Guinea farm these butterflies in the wild as a means of generating income from the environment without destroying it. Harvesting the butterflies is legal and does require a permit. It is a rare butterfly, but harvesting does not endanger it.It is found mostly in Papua New Guinea though some sub species are found in northern Irian Jaya and adjacent Islands
The males have black, yellow and green wings and a yellow and black body, while the females are brown and white on the top wings and yellow on the bottom wings. The female is typically larger than the male. Flight is leisurely, but controlled and powerful. Males pursue their females for long distances, rising high over the forest canopy then folding their wings and diving down to tree level to mate, even though they risk hindwing damage by the sharp tarsal claws of females.
[edit] External links
- Ornithoptera goliath in birdwings gallery.