Morpho didius, commonly known as the Didius Blue Morpho, is an iconic butterfly species belonging to the Nymphalidae family. 'Didius' may be attributed to its grandeur, reminiscent of Roman emperors.
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The Morpho Theseus Juturna, commonly known as the Theseus morpho, is an awe-inspiring butterfly indigenous to the lush forests of Peru. The etymology reflects its grandeur and mythical allure. Its large size and dazzling colouration make it a sought-after sight for both enthusiasts and researchers.
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This moth belongs to the Eupterotidae family. It features a wingspan of about 60–80 mm and is noted for its golden-yellow or ochre colouration, with faint, darker brownish patterns on its wings. The moth’s body is similarly golden, and it has a robust, furry thorax.
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This butterfly is characterized by its vibrant orange-tipped forewings contrasted with yellow and white hues, and a wingspan ranging from 85 to 110 mm. This migration is a spectacular sight and an important aspect of their ecological presence.
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Arsenura armida, the giant silk moth, is a striking species belonging to the Saturniidae family. The moth’s body is robust and covered in fine scales, contributing to its velvety appearance. However, they are harmless to humans.
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Cicada ssp larva, larval status bug in resin block, entomoglogy present, natur art, resin wight.
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Renowned for its stunning beauty, it possesses a wingspan of 100 to 140 mm. This elegant butterfly primarily inhabits tropical rainforests and is famous for its graceful and swift flight.
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Damselflies belong to the order Odonata, which also includes dragonflies, and they are known for their delicate appearance and graceful flight. Blue-tailed Damselflies, like other damselfly species, are important components of aquatic ecosystems as both predators and prey.
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