abdomen
everytime a bee or butterfly gets on a flower it collects pollen so when they fly around the pollen falls off.
stigma
it is the sticky part on the end of the style that collects pollen
The pollen baskets on a honey bee are specifically for pollen. The bee collects nectar with its tongue and stores it in a sac within its body to transport it back to the hive.
Wind may blow the pollen from the anther and then the stigma will catch or trap it. Or animals like bees, bats, and butterfly's can take pollen from the anther and transport it to the stigma.
to make honey bees are collect pollen
For food, a butterfly collects the pollen from a flower. When the butterfly lands on the flower to take the pollen, small particles of pollen remain attached to the butterfly. The butterfly then moves to another flower, the pollen from the first flower goes into the second flower, pollinating the second flower, allowing genetic diversity among flowers, and causing reproduction. Also, when the butterfly lands on the flower, the particles fly to the wind, so that other flowers can also be pollinated when the polen is carried by the wind.
stigma
pollen
Insects visit flowers in search of necter and as these collect necter, the pollen grains get stuck to their legs and on visiting another flower these pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of that flower. Thus, pollination is achieved.
No a butterfly cant camouflage, unless when it is in a plant(sipping pollen).
Stigma