[Prologue] Butterflies have colorful wings that always make people shine. To keep these fleeting raiders, it depends on the photographer's ability, perseverance and luck.
In nature, it is one thing to find these beautiful "elves", and it is another thing to be able to photograph these "elves". Only by being familiar with its habits, hosts and ecological circumstances can we retain that "wonderful" moment, as well as the "happy" time in that life journey. Time flies, wonderful and eternal.
After the first three episodes, today, I have selected 8 kinds of hermaphrodite butterflies from 5 families to display for the readers. There is also episode 5, which is also worth looking forward to.
Butterfly family: Cethosia cyane (Drury, 1773 / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 20
Tongeia filicaudis (Pryer, 1877) / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 21
Butterfly family: Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 22
Idea leuconoe (Erichson, 1834) / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 23
Butterfly family: Hypolimnas bolina (Linnaeus, 1758) / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 24
Thersamonia dispar (Haworth, 1802) / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 25
Butterfly family Papilio bianor (Cramer, 1777) / Yang Hong [Photography] - Figure 26
Glaucopsyche lycormas (Butler, 1886) / Yang Hong [Photography] – Figure 27