Animal
Kingdom Animalia; Phylum Arthropoda
The animal kingdom.
Animal kingdom, order insects- sub-class lepidoptera. all butterflies are classed as Lepidoptera and a lepidoptrist is an expert or collector of butterflies and moths.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
They are insects, which are in the kingdom Animalia.
The Animal Kingdom. 'Insects' is the Class that they belong to.
Butterflies are more than a single species. Butterflies are a group of insects, containing multiple families, many genera, and many species. They are in the kingdom Animalia, the phylum Arthropoda, the class Insecta, and the order Lepidoptera.
Butterflies are more than a single species. Butterflies are a group of insects, containing multiple families, many genera, and many species. They are in the kingdom Animalia, the phylum Arthropoda, the class Insecta, and the order Lepidoptera.
Butterflies all fall under the phylum arthropoda. They are also a part of the insecta class and Animalia kingdom.
Butterflies belong to the animal kingdom known as Animalia, which includes all animals. They are specifically classified in the phylum Arthropoda and the class Insecta.
The Butterfly:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: Lepidoptera
Kingdom Animalia : Phylum Arthropoda : Class Insecta : Order Lepidoptera : Superfamily Papilionoidea There are many different families of butterflies.