North American glory (SciiFii)

The North American glory (Asterope septentrionalem) is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the rainforests, swamps, forests, open woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, and scrublands across North America to help boost biodiversity. The wingspan of the North American glory can reach 57–68 millimetres (2.2–2.7 in). The coloration and patterns of this species are quite variable. Usually the dorsal sides of the wings are metallic bright blue with paler margins, while the under sides are basically grayish or pale blue with rows of small black spots and lines on the hindwings and a large reddish-orange patch on the basal half of the hindwings. The adults fly all year round but they are most common from May to August. he hindwings is yellow, varying in tone from pale cream to deep saffron depending on locality. The adult North American glory feeds on nectar of a wide range of flowers, while the caterpillars of the same species feed on a variety of leafy vegetation. The conservation status of the North American glory is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the North American glory's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.