Two ALCIDES AGATHYRSUS butterflies on a herbarium sheet
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These two iridescent blue butterflies have been carefully laid on a page of a genuine herbarium from 1953, in the spirit of traditional museum sets: diorama. The collector’s box is covered with gray lizard paper.
These Alcides agathyrsus are moths that fly during the day! and in addition they are poisonous. Originally from Papua New Guinea, it is known for its metallic-sheen wings. Unlike most uraniids, it flies in broad daylight, displaying its green and bluish hues in the moist underbrush.
A delicate duo,
These Alcides agathyrsus are moths that fly during the day! and in addition they are poisonous. Originally from Papua New Guinea, it is known for its metallic-sheen wings. Unlike most uraniids, it flies in broad daylight, displaying its green and bluish hues in the moist underbrush.
A delicate duo,