How Big Is The Largest Butterfly In The World? The female Queen Alexandra's birdwing's wingspan can reach an incredible 28 cm (11 in.), whereas the male's reaches up to 20 cm (9 in.). Check on a ruler to see how large that is! Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Facts: Habitat.. The largest butterfly's wingspan stretched almost a foot across. One the rarest butterflies in the world, it's found only in the rainforests of New Guinea.

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Butterflies come in all shapes and sizes, but some are truly gigantic. Find out which species holds the record for the biggest butterfly in the world, and how it compares to other impressive insects.. Lo-and-behold… the largest butterfly, with a wingspan of 30 cm (1 foot), found exclusively on Planet Earth, is Queen Alexandra's Birdwing ( Ornithoptera alexandrae). The species was first discovered in 1906 in Papua New Guinea by the naturalist, Albert S. Meek, who chanced upon an individual on one of his walks in the rainforest.