The biological classification or genus for a Red Admiral butterfly is Vanessa. The genus is taken for a girlâ??s name. Scientists once thought the genus was Antanartia.
All butterflies are in the same order, Lepidoptera, but butterflies are classified in different genus groups. Some genus examples are Polyommatus, Nymphalis californica and Euphydryas aurinia.
There is a genus of butterfly named Heliconius.
It was originally misplaced into the genus Papilio due to the head of a butterfly being mistakenly attached to the specimen. Clubbed antennae are frequently used to distinguish butterfly and moths. Once the error was discovered, the moth was then placed into the correct genus, Urania.
A butterfly is an insect belonging to the order Lepidoptera, which includes both butterflies and moths. It is not a genus or species itself, but rather a common name for a group of insects with distinct characteristics such as colorful wings and a unique life cycle.
it is actually a weed .genus: Schizanthus having finely divided leaves and showy variegated flowers.
A butterfly with orange and black stripes.
A 'Butterfly' is any insect belonging to the Order Lepidoptera, of which there are many separate families and species. Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Arthropoda Class - Insecta Order - Lepidoptera
The Monarch butterfly is categorised as follows... Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Arthropoda Class - Insecta Order - Lepidoptera Family - Nymphalidae Tribe - Daniani Genus - Danaus Species - D. plexippus
kingdom: animalia phylum: arthropoda class: Insecta family: nymphalidae genus: euphydryas species: euphydryas phaeton
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: lyaaeindae Genus: Eurytides Species: Eurytides Marcellus
If you mean "buddleia" as in the common butterfly bush, there are both evergreen and deciduous species of this genus. However, in North America, the common buddleia grown as butterfly bush is a deciduous shrub. This means that in winter, it will lose its leaves. So, the common buddleia is not an evergreen.