morpho
English
Etymology
From the genus name, from Ancient Greek μορφώ (morphṓ, “the Shapely One”) (a name of Aphrodite).
Noun
morpho (plural morphos)
- Any of the genus Morpho of large tropical American butterflies.
- 1992, Robert Michael Pyle, Sarah Anne Hughes, Roger Tory Peterson, Handbook for Butterfly Watchers, page 240:
- Another area visited by butterfly tours for its prolific blue morphos and other brilliant butterflies is Tingo Maria Parque Nacional and vicinity.
Derived terms
Italian
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