Juno Butterfly
The Juno Butterfly, scientifically known as *Dione juno*, is a striking species found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. It is easily recognizable by its vibrant orange and black wings, which feature distinctive patterns. The butterfly typically inhabits open areas, such as fields and gardens, where it can often be seen fluttering around flowers.
Juno Butterflies are part of the Nymphalidae family and are known for their rapid flight. They feed on nectar from various flowers and play a crucial role in pollination. The life cycle of the Juno Butterfly includes stages as an egg, caterpillar, pupa, and adult, showcasing the fascinating process of metamorphosis.