More action on my lanai: one of the Papilio xuthus hatched. It's strange because at the temperatures here they need at least two weeks for that. Probably that one was already pupa and I didn't spot it (they look somewhat as a folded lemon leafs). These are made with Sigma 105mm macro lens.
These are with the Sigma 105mm macro. BTW what I wrote above for the butterfly is not correct: they are taken with Tamron SP 90mm macro: I used for them my daughters camera and didn't notice it's with "my" macro-lens !
I think when they are freshly "hatched" they are always in that position: gravity is helping to pump body liquid into the wings in order to stretch and make them usable for flight. In that process the wings are very vulnerable to any branches, leafs e.t.c. that may touche and deform them.