Butterfly Taxidermy full body mount - Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758 - 18 cm - 27 cm - 5.5 cm - Non-CITES species - 1

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Specimen: Vlinder, Scientific name: Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758.

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Butterfly box measuring 18 cm by 27 cm with a depth of 5.5 cm, featuring a hook for hanging. The box contains multiple mounted butterflies, each with a label noting the scientific name and distribution area either above or below the butterfly. The larger butterflies at the bottom are various forms of Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758 from Indonesia. Charaxes harmodius from Sumatra and Decalana cremera from Java.
Also from Indonesia. All these butterflies were obtained from reputable breeding companies in countries including Suriname, Peru, Costa Rica, Thailand, Malaysia, Congo, and Indonesia, and they contribute to butterfly conservation because they need to be released back into their natural habitat repeatedly, which helps increase butterfly populations. The small butterflies Perconia strigilaria, Polymixis flavicincta, and especially Simyra dentinosa are interesting European butterflies!

Butterfly box measuring 18 cm by 27 cm with a depth of 5.5 cm, featuring a hook for hanging. The box contains multiple mounted butterflies, each with a label noting the scientific name and distribution area either above or below the butterfly. The larger butterflies at the bottom are various forms of Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758 from Indonesia. Charaxes harmodius from Sumatra and Decalana cremera from Java.
Also from Indonesia. All these butterflies were obtained from reputable breeding companies in countries including Suriname, Peru, Costa Rica, Thailand, Malaysia, Congo, and Indonesia, and they contribute to butterfly conservation because they need to be released back into their natural habitat repeatedly, which helps increase butterfly populations. The small butterflies Perconia strigilaria, Polymixis flavicincta, and especially Simyra dentinosa are interesting European butterflies!

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Butterfly
Scientific Name
Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Indonesia
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2020
Weight
1 kg
Height
18 cm
Width
27 cm
Depth
5.5 cm
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Objects sold
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