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|scientific name= {{wp|Papilio bianor}} | |scientific name= {{wp|Papilio bianor}} | ||
|family= {{wp|Papilionidae}} | |family= {{wp|Papilionidae}} | ||
− | |timeyear= [[March]] to [[September]] <small>({{WW|short|nolink}}, ''New Leaf'')</small><br>[[March]] to [[May]], [[July]] to [[September]] <small>({{CF|short|nolink}})</small><br> [[March]] to [[June]] <small>( | + | |timeyear= [[March]] to [[September]] <small>({{WW|short|nolink}}, ''New Leaf'')</small><br>[[March]] to [[May]], [[July]] to [[September]] <small>({{CF|short|nolink}})</small><br> [[March]] to [[June]] <small>({{NH|short|nolink}})</small> |
|timeday= 4am to 7pm <small><br />({{CF|short|nolink}}- March to May)</small><br>4am to 5pm <small>({{CF|short|nolink}}- July)</small><br />8am to 5pm<br /><small>({{WW|short|nolink}}, August- {{CF|short|nolink}})</small><br>8am to 4pm <small>(September- {{CF|short|nolink}})</small> | |timeday= 4am to 7pm <small><br />({{CF|short|nolink}}- March to May)</small><br>4am to 5pm <small>({{CF|short|nolink}}- July)</small><br />8am to 5pm<br /><small>({{WW|short|nolink}}, August- {{CF|short|nolink}})</small><br>8am to 4pm <small>(September- {{CF|short|nolink}})</small> | ||
|found= Near purple, black, and blue flowers | |found= Near purple, black, and blue flowers | ||
|size= 105 mm | |size= 105 mm | ||
|rarity= Rare<br>Very Rare <small>({{WW|short|nolink}})</small> | |rarity= Rare<br>Very Rare <small>({{WW|short|nolink}})</small> | ||
− | |price= 220 [[Bells]]<br>2500 [[Bells]] <small> | + | |price= 220 [[Bells]]<br>2500 [[Bells]] <small>{{NH|short|nolink}}</small> |
|appearances= {{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}} | |appearances= {{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}} | ||
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{{caught|I caught a peacock butterfly! Now it's my turn to strut my stuff!|New Horizons}} | {{caught|I caught a peacock butterfly! Now it's my turn to strut my stuff!|New Horizons}} | ||
− | The '''Peacock Butterfly''' (カラスアゲハ, ''Karasuageha'') is a rare [[insect]], if only for its attraction to hybrid plants. It only hovers in areas near to purple, black or blue [[flower]]s. Villagers call them ''peacocks'' when asking for one or talking about them. Peacock Butterflies appear much less frequently in {{CF|short|nolink}}. Despite its rarity, its price is extremely low to the common insects Bells section. However, in | + | The '''Peacock Butterfly''' (カラスアゲハ, ''Karasuageha'') is a rare [[insect]], if only for its attraction to hybrid plants. It only hovers in areas near to purple, black or blue [[flower]]s. Villagers call them ''peacocks'' when asking for one or talking about them. Peacock Butterflies appear much less frequently in {{CF|short|nolink}}. Despite its rarity, its price is extremely low to the common insects Bells section. However, in {{NH|short|nolink}}, the Peacock Butterfly now sells for 2,500 Bells. |
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:''"The back of the wings of a peacock butterfly is black, while the front is blue or green. The males have black, velvet hair on their forewings and are easy to spot because of their beauty. Sometimes you may see a group of male peacock butterflies drinking water together."'' | :''"The back of the wings of a peacock butterfly is black, while the front is blue or green. The males have black, velvet hair on their forewings and are easy to spot because of their beauty. Sometimes you may see a group of male peacock butterflies drinking water together."'' | ||
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[[Blathers]], the museum curator, will accept Peacock Butterflies for donation; | [[Blathers]], the museum curator, will accept Peacock Butterflies for donation; | ||
:''"Pretty as a peacock? Bah, I say! The wings of the '''peacock butterfly''' may have a pattern similar to that of the beautiful bird... But its forewings are also often covered in a dark, velvety hair! You heard that right! HAIRY wings! <small>A hair-raising revelation indeed!</small>"'' | :''"Pretty as a peacock? Bah, I say! The wings of the '''peacock butterfly''' may have a pattern similar to that of the beautiful bird... But its forewings are also often covered in a dark, velvety hair! You heard that right! HAIRY wings! <small>A hair-raising revelation indeed!</small>"'' |
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Name: Papilio bianor Family: Papilionidae | ||||||
Main appearances | ||||||
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Other appearances | ||||||
Names in other languages
カラスアゲハ
乌鸦凤蝶 Papilio bianor Mariposa bianor Farfalla vanessa io Бианор
제비나비 乌鸦凤蝶 Papilio bianor Mariposa bianor Ritterfalter Pauwenpage |
- "I caught a peacock butterfly! These colors! Beautiful!" —Wild World
- "I caught a peacock butterfly! How dark and pretty!" —City Folk
- "I caught a peacock butterfly! Is it a bird or a bug?!" —New Leaf
- "I caught a peacock butterfly! Now it's my turn to strut my stuff!" —New Horizons
The Peacock Butterfly (カラスアゲハ, Karasuageha) is a rare insect, if only for its attraction to hybrid plants. It only hovers in areas near to purple, black or blue flowers. Villagers call them peacocks when asking for one or talking about them. Peacock Butterflies appear much less frequently in City Folk. Despite its rarity, its price is extremely low to the common insects Bells section. However, in New Horizons, the Peacock Butterfly now sells for 2,500 Bells.
Catch details
Wild World
64px | ''Their wings resemble peacock feathers."
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City Folk
New Leaf
In Pocket Camp
Time of year | North: South: |
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Time of day | 4 AM – 7 PM |
Location | Flying near blue/purple/black flowers (except rain) |
Weather | Unknown |
Rarity | Rare |
Spawn requirement | Unknown |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 2,500 Bells Flick: 3,750 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the Museum
In Wild World
Upon donating a Peacock Butterfly to the museum, Blathers will talk briefly about the insect:
- "The peacock butterfly gets its name from its coloring, as one would expect. If you ask me, I think it's a bit too ostentatious... But that's just me..."
After submission, the peacock can be found fluttering around the flowers in first room of the insect exhibit. In the evenings, it can be seen resting peacefully on a purple pansy.
In City Folk
Blathers, the museum curator, will accept Peacock Butterflies for donation to the insect wing;
- "I trust you've seen a bunch of butterflies fluttering about a puddle before, have you not...? Hoo, yes, those would be peacock butterflies, then. They don't just sip nectar... The beasts drink water, too. And in great, wretched groups, no less! Utterly repugnant!"
Peacock Butterflies appear with the rest of the butterflies in the flowerbeds on the lower terrace of the insect room after donation.
In New Leaf
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 Peacock Butterfly:
- "The back of the wings of a peacock butterfly is black, while the front is blue or green. The males have black, velvet hair on their forewings and are easy to spot because of their beauty. Sometimes you may see a group of male peacock butterflies drinking water together."
In New Horizons
Blathers, the museum curator, will accept Peacock Butterflies for donation;
- "Pretty as a peacock? Bah, I say! The wings of the peacock butterfly may have a pattern similar to that of the beautiful bird... But its forewings are also often covered in a dark, velvety hair! You heard that right! HAIRY wings! A hair-raising revelation indeed!"
Further Information
Papilio bianor, or Chinese peacock, is a species of butterfly that is native to East Asia. The female has more prominent markings than the male, and is roughly 7-8 centimeters long. Caterpillars feed on Zanthoxylum (Prickly-ash) and Phellodendron (Cork tree) plants.
Names in other languages
カラスアゲハ karasuageha |
Papilio bianor (lit. "crow swallowtail") | |
제비나비 jebinabi |
Papilio bianor (lit. "swallow butterfly") | |
乌鸦凤蝶 wūyā fèngdié |
Papilio bianor (lit. "crow swallowtail") | |
烏鴉鳳蝶 Unknown |
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Бианор Bianor |
From species name | |
Pauwenpage | Peacock butterfly | |
Pfaufalter Ritterfalter (NH) |
Peacock butterfly Swallowtail (lit. "Knight butterfly") | |
Mariposa bianor | From species name | |
Papilio bianor | Scientific name | |
Vanessa io Farfalla vanessa io (NH) |
(European) peacock butterfly |
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