kupüüside
Kupüüside, also known as "kupu" or "kupu-kupu," are a diverse group of butterflies found primarily in the tropics. They are characterized by their large, often colorful wings and the distinctive "eyespots" on their forewings. These spots are actually clusters of tiny scales that reflect light, creating a striking visual effect. Kupüüside are known for their rapid, fluttering flight, which is often accompanied by a buzzing sound.
The term "kupüüside" is derived from the Estonian word for butterfly, "kupu," and the diminutive suffix "-üüside."
Kupüüside play a crucial role in ecosystems as pollinators. Many species are attracted to flowers, and their
The study of kupüüside, or lepidopterology, involves the scientific examination of butterflies and moths. Researchers study
Kupüüside are a fascinating and important group of insects, contributing to the biodiversity and ecological balance