Dark Green Frittilary Collection
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Generally butterflies use the bottom (or ventral) side of their wings for camouflage and the top (dorsal) side to advertise themselves to potential mates.
Many butterflies rest with their wings closed above their bodies, exposing the dull, mottled patterns that disrupt their outline and help conceal them from predators. Then, when the coast is clear, they are able to open and flap their wings, displaying their hidden showy colours to attract potential mates.
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This Dark Green Fritillary Collection (Speyeria Aglaja) has been hand set by our expert entomologists in our studio and elegantly mounted in a museum quality deep box frame.
Frame: Satin finished acrylic
Mount: 300 GSM acid free card stock with a 2 mm bevelled edge matboard border
Display: Self standing frame or wall hanging bracket
Dimensions: 16 x 16 x 6cm
The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation. While no two insects are exactly alike, each of the specimens in our collection fall within the morphological perimeters for their species.
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All of the insects in our collection are responsibly and ethically sourced through sustainable insect farming and commercial breeding.
This approach helps native communities generate a sustainable and equitable income, while providing an economic incentive to protect endangered habitats rather than environmentally destructive practices such as deforestation for logging and agriculture.