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A anthropomorphic gynandromorph butterfly with no limbs, floating hands and feet wearing a green chrysalis hoodie tightly drawn around their head and four welly boots. They have large glasses and are shown making a peace sign in the central image.
Other images depict them without the hoodie, glasses or boots and using their curly proboscis to drink from an apple. An array of eyes is drawn blinking shut, a caterpillar form and a small back view of them clothed.
A gynandromorph is an animal with both conventionally male and female phenotypes(appearances) due to genetic something or another. They have been observed in butterflies, moths, crustaceans, spiders, ticks, flies, locusts, crickets, dragonflies, ants, termites, bees, lizards, snakes, rodents and birds, if wikipedia is to be trusted, and can result in fancy-looking half-and-half butterflies.
I am not explaining the concept very well but I'm pretty sure I've seen gynandromorph butterfly pins as an intersex symbol somewhere.