There are thousands of species of butterfly. I cannot give you a single latin name. However I can supply their classification up to Order level. But A Most Comman Latin Name Is Mariposa ------------------------------ There are thousands of scientific names for each species of butter fly, so there is no one specific name for all butterflies. However, the Latin word for "butterfly" is "papilio".
Yes, the Orange-Barred Sulphur butterfly's scientific name is Phoebis philea, and it begins with the letter "O" when written in Latin.
The rare Silver-studded Blue butterfly, but found in small colonies in the UK, has the Latin name Plebeius argus.For more information, see 'Related links' below this box.
The word "butterfly" is believed to have originated from the Old English word "buttorfleoge." This word was a combination of "butter" (because of the yellow color of some species) and "fly" (referring to their ability to flutter around).
The name "mhopo" is derived from the Shona language spoken in Zimbabwe. "Mhopo" translates to "butterfly" in English.
Mariposa : )
The Latin name for the Silvery Blue butterfly is Glaucopsyche lygdamus.
Plebejus Neurona
plebejus neurona
vacciniina optilete
Vaccinium macrocarpon
couldn't find a translation for lost, but I did for "missing" absentis The latin name of the superfamily of True Butterfly is Papilionoidea Hope that helps.
A California dogface butterfly is a breed of butterfly, Latin name Zerene eurydice, found in the US state of California.
There are thousands of species of butterfly. I cannot give you a single latin name. However I can supply their classification up to Order level. But A Most Comman Latin Name Is Mariposa ------------------------------ There are thousands of scientific names for each species of butter fly, so there is no one specific name for all butterflies. However, the Latin word for "butterfly" is "papilio".
'butterfly' in latin is 'papilio'
The Latin word for a butterfly or moth is papilio.
Yes, the Orange-Barred Sulphur butterfly's scientific name is Phoebis philea, and it begins with the letter "O" when written in Latin.