It was observed that UK butterfly species that laid their eggs (or oviposited) individually, appeared to have evolved to rely more on larvae camouflage, so that other predatory species higher up the food chain, were rewarded less for local hunting routines (going back to the same place, once food was found).
Butterfly species that laid their eggs in batches, groups or clumps, generally, evolved to rely less on camouflage, and more on group performance or being distasteful to predators.
Butterflies that laid their eggs individually, might have evolved to be stronger flyers (fly further afield (or meadow

), for the above reasons.
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