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I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly

The golden butterfly (scientific name: Troides aeacus) is a large butterfly in the genus Hydrangea in the family Pterophoridae , with a total of 5 subspecies. The butterfly has a graceful posture when flying, and the markings of the forewings are black, and the golden yellow and black of the hindwings are brilliant in the sunlight, which looks luxurious and beautiful.

I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly

Listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) level of protection: Category II. Listed in the List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection by the State Forestry Administration of China. It is found in Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, India, Nepal and China.

I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly
I accidentally photographed a second-class protected variety - the golden phoenix butterfly