Definition
Polygonia is a genus of butterflies known for their irregular, angular wing shapes. These butterflies, commonly called anglewings or commas, have wings that resemble dead leaves. 🍃 This camouflage helps them blend into their environment, protecting them from predators. Polygonia butterflies are typically orange or brown with intricate patterns. They are often found in woodlands and gardens. Think of them as the masters of disguise in the insect world, perfectly adapted to their surroundings.