Triple J Crystals
Butterfly/moth specimens
Butterfly/moth specimens
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Specimen A: This a Papilio maackii, commonly known as the Alpine Black Swallowtail. The butterfly displays iridescent green and blue scales on its black wings, often characteristic of the species' appearance. Displayed in a black wooden shadow-box frame (measures 6.75")
Specimen B: This is a specimen of a Paris Peacock Swallowtail (Papilio paris) butterfly, commonly known as a Jungle Jade butterfly. This species is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, including regions like Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Displayed in a black wooden shadow-box frame (measures 5.75")
Specimen C: This specimen is a Common Tiger (Danaus genutia) butterfly. Displayed in a black wooden shadow-box frame (measures 4")
Specimen D: This is a European Peacock Butterfly (Aglais io). The display includes a Chinese label identifying the species as "Peacock Butterfly" (孔雀蝶) from "Beijing Qinghai". Displayed in a black wooden shadow-box frame (measures 4")
Specimen E: This is a Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus), a day-flying moth endemic to Madagascar known for its vibrant, shimmering colors. Its wings feature prominent green and black stripes with colorful orange, pink, and yellow markings near the tails. Displayed in an acrylic clear case that measures 3.5".
Specimen F: This specimen is a Striped Blue Crow (Euploea mulciber), a butterfly species common in India and Southeast Asia. Displayed in an acrylic clear case that measures 3.5".
Specimen G: Dragonfly specimens displayed in an acrylic clear case that measures 3.5".
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