...awan, and ''fûshu fûshu kabira'' in Yaeyama language, is a black and white butterfly native to Southeast Asia, the [[Ryukyu Islands]], and surrounding regions.
...tree nymph eats poisonous grasses as a caterpillar (larva), and the adult butterfly is poisonous to birds or other predators.
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...whether he was a man who had dreamed of being a butterfly, or if he was a butterfly, now dreaming of being a man.
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...ter returning from exile in [[1709]], he took on the name Itchô (lit. "one butterfly"). Though he studied formally in the [[Kano school|Kanô school]] style of
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*A butterfly - a messenger from Heaven
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*Giacomo Puccini composes ''[[Madame Butterfly]]''.
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*Butterfly binding (''detchôsô'' 粘葉装 or ''kochôsô'' 胡蝶装) is somewhat s
...is quite rare among Japanese examples earlier than the Edo period. Whereas butterfly-bound books often alternate content pages with blank ones (the result of ea
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*''Detchôsô'' 粘葉装 - a style of bookbinding known as "butterfly binding." An accordion book (see ''orihon'') which rather than being simply
*''Kochôsô'' 胡蝶装 (lit. "butterfly binding") - see ''detchôsô''.
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...chi]] has been fictionalized in numerous plays and films, including Madame Butterfly, and Berthold Brecht's "The Judith of Shimoda."
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