In any sentence, you can replace the word "butterfly" with "butterfly crawling out of its chrysalis". So, if you have a sentence using "butterfly", you also have a sentence using "butterfly crawling out of its chrysalis". The clause "crawling out of its chrysalis" behaves as an adjective modifying "butterfly".
Example: "I see a butterfly resting on a rose" becomes "I see a butterfly crawling out of its chrysalis on a rose".