Lot FB-115

Amazonian Elegance: Valeria tritaea in Frame, Peru

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Location:

Peru

Genus:

Valeria tritaea

Size:

15 x 15 cm

Material:

Wooden frame

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Approximate price USD - 115 $

420,00 AED

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Valeria tritaea is a beautiful Neotropical butterfly native to the tropical forests of Peru, where it inhabits some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. Belonging to the family Nymphalidae, this species is distinguished by its graceful wing shape, refined patterning, and subtle coloration that allows it to blend harmoniously into the rainforest environment. Its delicate appearance reflects millions of years of evolutionary adaptation, enabling it to thrive within the complex ecological networks of the Amazon Basin. As a representative of Peru’s remarkable butterfly fauna, Valeria tritaea highlights the extraordinary diversity of insect life found in South America’s tropical forests.

Rarity and Value: The value of Valeria tritaea lies in its elegant morphology and its association with the rich biodiversity of the Peruvian rainforest. Specimens exhibiting complete wing structure, intact scales, and well-preserved natural coloration are highly desirable for scientific collections and natural history displays. The species serves as an important example of the specialized butterflies that have evolved within tropical ecosystems, where adaptation, camouflage, and ecological interactions have produced an exceptional variety of forms and patterns.

Discovery: Valeria tritaea inhabits humid lowland forests, forest edges, and tropical clearings, where adults are commonly observed flying through shaded vegetation or resting among foliage. Like many rainforest butterflies, it plays a role in maintaining ecological balance through interactions with flowering plants and other organisms. The species demonstrates biological adaptations that support survival within dense tropical habitats, including wing coloration and patterning that provide effective concealment from predators. Scientific study of species such as Valeria tritaea contributes valuable knowledge regarding rainforest biodiversity, ecological specialization, and butterfly evolution in the Neotropical region.

Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and professionally mounted to maintain the integrity of its delicate wing structure, intricate patterns, and natural coloration. Expert framing protects the specimen while allowing detailed appreciation of its biological features and symmetrical beauty. The display transforms a remarkable natural specimen into a refined work of natural art that combines educational value with aesthetic appeal. This framed Valeria tritaea serves as a lasting tribute to the extraordinary biodiversity of Peru and the remarkable evolutionary diversity found within the Amazon rainforest.

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