Goldenwing Butterfly
Rare Gleaming Insect
"Imagine my surprise when I learned that some insects could turn the sky a brilliant gold but it is true, I saw it with my own eyes. They let me examine one of them up close. It was this big with thin wings of pure gold. The light reflected off of them like nothing I have ever seen."
Basic Information
Anatomy
Goldenwings have four scaled wings, three body segments, large eyes, and six legs. The males and females have different forms, with the females being larger but the males more distinct in color.
Growth Rate & Stages
The growth cycle of this species has not been closely observed but is assumed to be egg, larva, pupa, and adult like other observed species.
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Lifespan
Unkown
Conservation Status
Outpost 13 has banned collection of goldenwings and interfering with the Golden Curtain in order to preserve the phenomonon.
Average Weight
0.3g
Average Length
Male Wingspan: 15cm
Female Wingspan: 18cm
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