Lot BGC-124
Callimorpha dominula on dried bloom in Glass cloche 12 cm, Europe
Specifications:
Location:
Europe
Genus:
Callimorpha dominula
Size:
12 cm
Material:
Glass cloche
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450,00 AED
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Delivery: Callimorpha dominula, widely known as the Scarlet Tiger moth, is a striking European moth belonging to the family Erebidae. The species is recognized for its dark forewings marked with pale or metallic-looking spots and its vivid red hindwings with contrasting dark patterning. This dramatic coloration is produced by microscopic pigmented scales covering the wing surfaces. The bright hindwings represent a conspicuous visual signal that may discourage potential predators, while the darker forewings provide a contrasting appearance when the moth is resting. Its robust thorax contains powerful flight muscles that support active movement through vegetated habitats.
Rarity and Value: The biological value of Callimorpha dominula lies in its contrasting coloration and specialized ecological requirements. Its vivid red hindwings and patterned forewings provide an excellent example of defensive visual signaling among Lepidoptera. Well-preserved specimens with complete wing margins, intact scales, and strong natural pigmentation are valuable for entomological collections and comparative study. The species is also significant in research concerning warning coloration, habitat specialization, and the ecological diversity of European moths.
Discovery: Callimorpha dominula is associated with humid woodland edges, river valleys, damp meadows, and densely vegetated habitats. Adults are active during the warmer months and may fly during daylight or twilight. The larvae feed on a range of herbaceous plants and pass through several developmental stages before pupation. Like other moths, the species undergoes complete metamorphosis through egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Environmental conditions and vegetation structure strongly influence local populations, making the species useful in studies of habitat quality and ecological change.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the moth was carefully preserved and positioned upon a natural dried bloom within a glass cloche. The neutral botanical setting highlights the vivid red hindwings and contrasting forewing pattern of the specimen. Expert preparation maintains the delicate scales, antennae, and anatomical proportions while protecting the moth from environmental damage. The glass cloche allows close observation of this remarkable European species and preserves an elegant example of defensive coloration and biological adaptation among Lepidoptera.
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