Brief History of Butterflies:

I just love butterflies, they are so colorful and so interesting to look at. There are so many different types of them, so I thought that I would share some of the types of butterflies that I think are really cool. Enjoy!
Butterflies probably evolved about 150 million years ago. Of the 220,000 species of Lepidoptera, about 45,000 species are butterflies, which probably evolved from moths. Butterflies are found throughout the world, except in Antarctica, and are especially numerous in the tropics; they fall into eight different families.
Lifecycle of Butterflies:
Every butterfly or moth goes through four stages in its life. Each stage is very different from the others. The cycle of stages is called metamorphosis.
1. Egg

The egg is the first stage in the butterfly and moth life cycle. Butterfly and moth eggs are very small and round, oval or cylindrical. Many have ribs or other tiny features. Females lay their eggs on or near the plants that will later become caterpillar food.
2. Larva
The larva hatches from the egg. Butterfly and moth larvae are usually called caterpillars. Caterpillars spend most of their time eating. Butterflies and moths do all of their growing when they're caterpillars, and food gives them the energy and body-building materials they need. A caterpillar's exoskeleton can't stretch or grow, so the caterpillar sheds its skin, or molts, several times as it grows.
3. Pupa
When a caterpillar has finished growing, it forms a pupa. From the outside, the pupa looks as if it's resting. But inside, every part of the caterpillar is changing. Most of its organs and other body parts dissolve and re-form into the organs, tissues, limbs and wings of the adult. Butterfly pupae are called chrysalises. Many moth caterpillars spin cocoons and form pupae inside them.
4. Adult
When the pupa has finished changing, it molts one last time and emerges as an adult butterfly or moth. The adult emerges with its wings folded up against its body. The butterfly or moth pumps blood into the wings to expand them. The adult is the stage when butterflies and moths mate and reproduce. Females lay their eggs on plants or other surfaces, and the cycle starts all over again.
10 Interesting Facts about Butterflies:1. The name 'Butterfly' was first coined to describe the Yellow Brimstone Butterfly, a variety commonly seen across Europe. It was actually known as 'Butter-colored Fly' and that later became 'Butterfly'.
2. There are about 28,000 known Butterfly species throughout the world.
3. Butterflies taste food by standing on it. This is because their taste sensors are found in their feet.

4. Butterflies cannot fly if their body temperature is less than 86 degrees.
5. Butterflies - and moths - belong to the order Leptidoptera. This is derived from the Greek term for 'scale-wing'.
6. The wings of Butterflies are actually transparent. The vivid colors are due to overlapping bright scales. Butterfly wings are very delicate and can get damaged if handled. The scales too can get rubbed off if touched.
7. Butterflies have intricate and pretty patterns on their wings. These designs are intended for camouflage purposes, so the predators, like birds, either can't make out the Butterflies in the trees or bushes or are scared off into thinking them to be some other larger creature.
8. The patterns are also useful in courtship rituals. Butterflies fly in circles around one another to find a mate.
9. Some Butterflies are migratory. They flies thousands of miles in the winter to places having a warmer climate, and return in the spring.
10. Butterflies cannot fly if their body temperature is less than 86 degrees.
Here is a Video of Butterflies being Born: