Male Argema mittrei- Madagascar Moon butterfly
Argema mittrei ( male ) - Madagascar Moon butterfly is a very big size moth, with a beautiful colour and shape.
A nature prodigy from Madagascar.
Displayed in a glass case.
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Reference: N663
Lyssa zampa - The Laos Brown butterfly in white wood frame.
Lyssa is a moth very hard to get, from Thailand.
Dimensions: 27 cm x 27 cm x 4,5 cm
Weight: 931 g
Lyssa zampa - The Laos Brown butterfly in white wood frame.
Lyssa is a moth very hard to get, from Thailand.
Argema mittrei ( male ) - Madagascar Moon butterfly is a very big size moth, with a beautiful colour and shape.
A nature prodigy from Madagascar.
Displayed in a glass case.
Glass dome with three Graphium sarpedon butterflies.
Graphium sarpedon, the common bluebottle or blue triangle in Australia, is a species of swallowtail butterfly that is found in South and Southeast Asia, as well as eastern Australia. These ones came from Indonesia.
Palla decius and Hypolimnias dexithea in a golden base glass dome.
Palla decius, the white-banded palla, from Congo. Hypolimnias dexithea from Madagascar.
Both belonging to the Nymphalidae family.
Superb examples of how beautiful butterflies can be.
Ornate Green Charaxes, a beautiful green coloured butterfly from Congo Democratic Republic, is a butterfly in the Nymphalidae family, two specimen mounted in Redmoor wood branch in a glass dome.
One of a Kind Butterflies for kids.
Glass dome with two Urania leilus butterflies.
Urania leilus named as Green-banded Urania is a daytime neotropical moth of the Uraniidae family, found east of the Andes.
These specimen is from Peru.
Papilio machaon - Old World Swallowtail butterfly, from Italy, in a glass dome.
The most elusive butterfly from Europe, ten specimen mounted in a handmade Redwood branch.
Beautiful One of a Kind piece.
A superb butterflies glass dome with five Napeocles jucunda, from Peru and four Hebomoia leucippe, from Celebes Islands.
The contrasting colors of the deep blue and black of the Napeocles jucunda with the deep yellow and orange of the Hebomoia leucippe make it exceptional.
A great handmade One of a Kind decor piece.
Attacus atlas, the Atlas moth, is a large saturniidae moth endemic to the forests of Asia. One of the largest lepidopterans, with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm (9.4 in).
This beautiful species came from Thailand.
A pair of Rothchildia jacobaea in a glass vitrine with black lacquered wood base.
These are ex-pupa specimen from M.Mayr collection. From S.Gabriel - Buenos Aires Prov. Argentine.
One of the most beautiful moth, hard to find.
Glass dome with three Callicore cynosura butterflies, from Peru.
Callicore cynosura is a neotropical butterfly in the Nymphalidae family that is distributed in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
Argema mittrei ( female ) - Madagascar Moon butterfly is a very big size moth, with a beautiful colour and shape.
A nature prodigy from Madagascar.
Displayed in a glass cage.
Morpho glass vitrine.
The Cisseis Morpho, is a large butterfly with a wingspan of 147 mm and 180 mm.The upper side is blue-gray, the outer edge is largely bordered by black and broad black band extending over two-thirds of the forewing's costal edge, from Perú.
The Morpho peleides that lives in the rainforests of South America. This one is from Colombia.
And the Morpho aega that is the most common of all Morpho butterflies, but its electric blue color is fantastic. This one is from Brazil.
Brahmaea jersey glass vitrine with lacquered wood base.
Very special moth, with fascinating patterns and colors from both sides, from Thailand.
A superb Morpho achilles, cisseis and peleides Glass dome.
This is a beautiful composition with blue and black magnificent Morpho butterflies.
Four Morpho achilles from Perú
One Morpho cisseis from Perú
One Morpho peleides from Colombia.
One of a Kind handmade piece.
Glass dome with 4 Doxocopa cherubina and 2 Prepona dexamenus, from Perú.
These two species belong to the Nymphalidae family, the metalic blue mixed with the black make them a unique decor piece.
Papilio antimachus in a white wood frame.
Two specimen, one each side, showing the interior and the back of their magnificent wings. The African giant swallowtail, is a butterfly in the family Papilionidae. With a wingspan between 18 and 23 centimetres, it is the largest butterfly in Africa and among the largest butterflies in the world.
The wings are long and narrow and the ground color is orange brown with black markings. Papilio antimachus live in the tropical rainforests of west and central Africa. The distribution area stretches from Angola, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. The male is larger than the female and can be seen in groups at nectar. The females show themselves less, continually flying high above the tree tops.
The butterfly has no natural enemies because it is very toxic. This one came from Congo.