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2 Mechanitis Butterfly Chrysalis

These metallic mirrored beauties are the chrysalis of the Mechanitis polymnia, or Orange-spotted Tiger Clearwing butterflies. This grouping of chrysalis was found in Costa Rica. While as butterflies they’re indigenous to the neotropical regions of Mexico, Central and South America.

It’s no wonder the chrysalis’ are as spectacular as their adult butterfly counterparts, of which there are two types. One has tortoise shell patterns on its wings and the other is the “glasswings”, with transparent or translucent wings.

The butterfly is unpalatable to birds, and therefore mimicked in appearance by many other butterfly species and even insects. Birds “memorize butterfly patterns” and steer clear of the Mechanitis and their mimickers. Human observers too find the original Mechanitis tricky to identify!

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