Burkina Faso year 1996 stamps- Insects Butterflies full set MNH

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Burkina Faso year 1996 stamps- Insects Butterflies full set ☀ MNH**

Burkina Faso year 1996 stamps- Insects Butterflies full set ☀ MNH**

Butterflies (and moths) are the only group of insects that have scales covering their wings, although some butterflies have reduced scales. They differ from other insects also by their ability to coil up their proboscis. There are about 17,500 species of butterflies in the world. Butterflies are commonly associated with plants, and the relationship is sometimes complex. Immatures, with few exceptions, eat plants, and therefore may be considered harmful to the plants. However, butterflies are very important to many plants that are dependent upon flower-visiting insects for cross-pollination. Most butterfly caterpillars eat one, or sometimes several, related species of plants. Usually the choice is made by the adult female when depositing eggs. Adults usually feed on nectar from flowers of plants, although many butterflies feed instead on rotting fruit, dung, etc., especially in the tropics.