Scientists discover new species of butterfly in Indonesia
Researchers in Indonesia have announced the discovery of a new species of butterfly in the forests of Sulawesi. The butterfly, named Papilio sulawesiensis, is characterized by its vibrant orange and black wings. Scientists believe that this newly discovered species is endemic to the island of Sulawesi, meaning it is found nowhere else in the world.
This discovery highlights the importance of preserving the rich biodiversity of Indonesia’s forests. The researchers are calling for increased conservation efforts to protect the habitat of this newly discovered butterfly and other unique species that call Sulawesi home.





