Yellow butterfly

The Yellow Butterfly is a bug in the introduced in. It is visually similar to the Common Butterfly in every way except its color.

Donating to the museum
As with all bugs and fish in the, the Yellow Butterfly can be donated to the museum by talking to Blathers. During each donation, he will enlighten the player to some information about the donation. Below are quotes from each game, on what he has to say;

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Blathers has only a general response upon accepting butterflies for the museum in :

The Yellow Butterfly can be found fluttering around the flowers in the central display in the insect room after donation.

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Upon donation, Blathers the curator speaks of the Yellow Butterfly;

As with other butterflies, the Yellow Butterfly can be found flapping around the flowers in the first room of the insect display.

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Once again, Blathers will speak of the Yellow Butterfly in a rather horrified way:

In, the Yellow Butterfly appears flying around the flowers on the lower terrace of the insect room.

In
Upon being donated, the butterfly can be found in the first room of the bug exhibit resting on flowers with the other butterflies. The exhibit has this to say about the Yellow Butterfly:

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When asked about the bug, Blathers will say the following:

The Yellow Butterfly can be found in the butterfly room.

Trivia

 * The Yellow Butterfly was the first bug revealed to be in, with a photo of one flying near a tree.

Real-world information
Pieridae, yellow-white butterflies, are a large family of butterflies that are widespread throughout the world. So common in fact, that many sub-species have been given dozens of names throughout the world. Yellow-white butterflies are, as the name suggests, yellow or white in coloring, and usually have black markings on the wings. Males are generally colored differently to the females of the same species.

The butterflies shown in Animal Crossing are females, as males lack the yellow spots within the black bands on the edges of the wings. Colias erate is locally known as the Eastern Pale Clouded Yellow and is widespread over eastern Europe and Asia.