A butterfly known as the blue-topped satyr. It was found in a Brazilian eucalyptus plantation, where scientists observed butterflies were less colourful than in native forests. The insects’ brilliant hues evolved in lush ecosystems to help them survive; now they are becoming more muted to adapt to degraded landscapes.

Photograph: Roberto García-Roa


Blue-topped satyr butterfly, mostly brown.
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