Ten Jamides euchylas butterflies, with magnifier
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This composition brings together ten specimens, evenly arranged in a black observation frame.
Jamides euchilia is a small butterfly native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, belonging to the family Lycaenidae. It is known for its iridescent metallic blue wings, which change slightly depending on the angle of light—a phenomenon due to the microscopic structure of scales rather than a pigment.
The magnifying glass, always at the end of its chain, allows for a close examination of the fine wing venation and the subtle colour variations between the basal area (lighter, near the body) and the outer edge (more intense blue).
Eye catching!
Jamides euchilia is a small butterfly native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, belonging to the family Lycaenidae. It is known for its iridescent metallic blue wings, which change slightly depending on the angle of light—a phenomenon due to the microscopic structure of scales rather than a pigment.
The magnifying glass, always at the end of its chain, allows for a close examination of the fine wing venation and the subtle colour variations between the basal area (lighter, near the body) and the outer edge (more intense blue).
Eye catching!