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Best 1 Queen Butterfly

The Queen Butterfly is a tropical and subtropical milkweed butterfly found throughout the Americas, recognized by its deep chestnut-brown wings and white spots.

2 Harvester Butterfly

The Harvester is a notable North American butterfly distinguished as the continent's only strictly carnivorous species, feeding on woolly aphids.

3 Aphrodite Fritillary

The Aphrodite Fritillary is a common North American brush-footed butterfly found in open woods and fields, noted for its bright orange wings with dark veins.

4 Duke of Burgundy

The Duke of Burgundy is a rare European butterfly from the Riodinidae family, uniquely distinguished as the only metalmark species found in the United Kingdom.

5 Tropical Leafwing

The Tropical Leafwing is a butterfly species prevalent in the Caribbean and South Florida, notable for its remarkable underwing camouflage that resembles a dead leaf.

6 Commander Butterfly

The Commander is a medium-sized nymphalid butterfly native to South Asia, notable for its bright orange wings and its habit of aggressively defending forest territories.

7 Meadow Fritillary

The Meadow Fritillary is a North American brush-footed butterfly distinguished by its squared-off forewings and preference for damp meadows across eastern North America.

8 Compton Tortoiseshell

The Compton Tortoiseshell is a woodland butterfly native to North America, notable for its cryptic, ragged wing edges and pale, yellowish-orange coloring.

9 California Tortoiseshell

The California Tortoiseshell is a western North American butterfly known for occasional, massive population explosions that cause large-scale migrations.

10 Sleepy Orange

The Sleepy Orange (Abaeis nicippe) is a permanent resident of the southern United States, notable for its seasonal color variation and the distinct dark cell spot on its dorsal forewings.

11 Peck's Skipper

Peck's skipper is a North American butterfly distinguished by the prominent yellow spots on its dark wings and its preference for moist grassy habitats.

12 Large Skipper

The large skipper is a widespread Eurasian butterfly notable for its robust body, distinctive orange wings with dark spots, and rapid, bouncing flight.

13 Sachem Skipper

The sachem skipper is a highly variable North American butterfly noted for its widespread population and the distinct, square-shaped dark markings on males.

14 Sandhill Skipper

The sandhill skipper is a western North American butterfly recognized by the stark visual difference between its bright orange males and darker brown females.

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