sight of a solitaryclara butterfly, a native of Australia, measuring 9 inches across the wings.
On the other hand, Matt indicated, there would probably be no sighting of a Consequently, the butterflies will not fly together in swarms, like bees, but will scatter themselves about the house, each to a separate feeding ground of its own choosing. Consequently, the butterflies will not fly together in swarms, like bees, but will scatter themselves about the house, each to a separate feeding ground of its own choosing. Some will haunt the flowers, some the leaves, some the walls, and some the ceiling. The butterflies will be on view from midday to dusk, and during the hours of darkness will be shut in.
Original dispatch: Tropical house with thousands of butterflies opens