morpho

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(môr') pronunciation
n., pl., -phos.
Any of various large, brightly colored butterflies of the genus Morpho, found in tropical parts of Central and South America and including especially M. menelaus and M. rhetenor. These butterflies are noted for the brilliant iridescent blue color of their wings.

[New Latin Morphō, genus name, from Greek, epithet of Aphrodite, perhaps from morphē, shape, form.]



Morpho butterfly (Morpho nestira).
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Morpho butterfly (Morpho nestira). (credit: Appel Color Photography)
Any species of New World tropical brush-footed butterflies in the genus Morpho (family Nymphalidae). Microscopic ridges on the wing scales break up and reflect light, producing the iridescent blue of the males of some species. The generally duller-coloured females have broader, less graceful wings. The hairy larvae feed on plants and live and pupate in a communal web. Some species have poisonous hairs that can cause a rash on human skin. Morphos are raised commercially in South America for use in jewelry, lamp shades, pictures, and tray inlays.

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An operating system from Genesi USA, Inc., Antonio, TX (www.genesippc.com) that runs on Genesi's Pegasos motherboard as well as boards from Freescale Semiconductor (www.freescale.com) that use Genesi firmware. Evolving from the Amiga OS, MorphOS also supports most Amiga applications that run on Motorola 68K CPUs. See Pegasos.

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