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What or who is the name which is used in science to describe butterfly, a mainly day-flying insect of the order Lepidoptera, a butterflies and moths?
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Butterfly is of Phylum Arthropoda, the biggest phylum consisting of joint footed animals. The scientific name of butterfly depends on the species.

Scientific Name: Papilio polyxenes
Common Name: Black Swallowtail
Native Location: Missouri

Scientific Name: Papilio rumanzovia
Common Name: Scarlet Mormon
Native Location: Southeast Asia

Scientific Name: Papilio palinuris
Common Name: Green Banded Peacock
Native Location: Philippines and Malaysia

Scientific Name: Papilio memnon
Common Name: The Great Mormon
Native Location: Southeast Asia

Scientific Name: Papilio lowi
Common Name: Yellow Mormon
Native Location: Southeast Asia
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