Hihnwing butterfly
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|name=Hihnwing Butterfly | |name=Hihnwing Butterfly | ||
- | |habitat= | + | |habitat=Northern [[Katavyan]], southern [[Mitralon]] coasts. |
- | |description= | + | |description=A dappled burnt orange, patterned with alternating white and black equilateral and isosceles triangles, these six-[[Measurements|thum]] winged insects are one of the largest butterfly species in [[Primordiax]]. |
- | | | + | The Hihnwing's feathery antennae and generally thicker fuzzy bodies have created a debate as to whether this is a butterfly or a moth. |
- | |notes= | + | |notes=Legend holds that the use of isosceles triangles and their Thirty Theorems came as an inspiration to a noted [[trulloc]] engineer as he observed this insect. |
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+ | This is the adult form of the [[Jitamo pinkieworm|Jitamo Pinkieworm]]. | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
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This is the adult form of the Jitamo Pinkieworm.
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