10 Most Colourful Insects From Around The World

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Golden Tortoise Beetle

The golden tortoise beetle, found in the Americas, is famous for its metallic gold colour that shifts to reddish-brown when threatened. This colour change occurs due to a liquid layer beneath its transparent shell.

A Golden Tortoise Beetle on a leaf | Shutterstock

Peacock Spider

Native to Australia, the peacock spider is a tiny jumping spider known for its vibrant, colourful display during courtship. Males dance to attract females, showcasing iridescent patterns on their abdomens.

A Peacock Spider on a branch | Shutterstock

Rosy Maple Moth

The rosy maple moth in North America is known for its pink and yellow hues. With a fuzzy body and pastel colours, it feeds on maple leaves. Its whimsical appearance and unique colouration make it a favourite among nature lovers.

A Rosy Maple Moth on a branch | Shutterstock

Cairns Birdwing

Native to Queensland, Australia, the Cairns birdwing butterfly features a wingspan of up to 7.5 inches. Males display stunning black, turquoise, green, and red markings.

A Cairns Birdwing in the bushes | Shutterstock

Indian Moon Moth

The Indian moon moth, found in the Indian subcontinent, has large pale green wings with eye spots and long tails. Its ethereal appearance helps confuse predators, adding to its allure.

A Indian Moon Moth on a branch | Shutterstock

Jewel Beetle

Native to Japan, the jewel beetle is known for its iridescent green and blue exoskeleton. Its metallic sheen is due to microscopic structures reflecting light. The appearance of this beetle is often used in traditional Japanese art and jewellery.

A Jewel Beetle on a leaf | Shutterstock

Rainbow Grasshopper

The rainbow grasshopper in North America is renowned for its vivid colours, including blue, green, red, and yellow. Its striking appearance serves as a warning of its toxicity to predators.

A Rainbow Grasshopper in its habitat | Shutterstock

Blue Morpho Butterfly

The blue morpho butterfly, native to Central and South America, is known for its large, iridescent blue wings. The brown underside, marked with eyespots, helps camouflage the butterfly.

A Blue Morpho Butterfly on a flower | Shutterstock

Orchid Mantis

The orchid mantis in Southeast Asia mimics the look of orchid flowers with its white, pink, and purple body. This master of disguise blends in with flowers to ambush prey.

A Orchid Mantis sits on a flower | Shutterstock

Madagascar Sunset Moth

The Madagascar sunset moth is a day-flying moth with kaleidoscopic iridescent wings, displaying colours like green, blue, red, and black. Its vibrant appearance is created by light interference on wing scales.

A shot Madagascar Sunset Moth | Shutterstock

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