Morio
The Nymphalis antiopa is a Lépidoptère pertaining to Nymphalidae. It is called Morio in its form Imago (butterfly) and thorny caterpillar of the Orme in its larval form.
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Distribution: of the west of the Europe to the Asia and the North America, Madagascar, Australia, Burma, India, Ceylon, Saudi Arabia.
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Scale of the male: of 45 with more than 90 mm according to the geographical areas and the individuals, but most frequently about 65 to 75 mm in France.
- Period of flight : March July April and August.
- Habitat : forests and écotones.
- Plant-hosts : various trees of which the Birch X and
Philately
This butterfly is reproduced on two stamps of an emission of New Caledonia of 1969 (facial values: 13 F and 15 F).
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