Great Eggfly
The Great Eggfly, scientifically known as *Hypolimnas bolina*, is a butterfly found in tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific Islands. It is easily recognizable by its striking blue and black wings, which feature white spots. The butterfly typically inhabits open areas, such as gardens and grasslands, where it feeds on nectar from various flowers.
The Great Eggfly undergoes a fascinating life cycle, starting as an egg laid on host plants like passionflower and citrus. After hatching, the caterpillars feed on the leaves before pupating into chrysalises. This species is known for its mimicry, as it can resemble other butterflies to avoid predators.