Specifications:
Location:
Peru
Genus:
Doxocopa cherubina
Size:
10 cm
Material:
Glass cloche
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300,00 AED
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Delivery: Doxocopa cherubina is a Neotropical butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae and occurring in tropical South America, including Peru. Members of the genus Doxocopa are recognized for their strong bodies, rapid flight, and distinctive wing coloration. The wing surfaces are covered by microscopic scales containing pigments and structural components capable of producing contrasting or reflective visual effects. Males of several Doxocopa species display particularly pronounced coloration associated with visual communication. Strong thoracic muscles and robust wing venation allow efficient movement through forest environments and open sunlit areas.
Rarity and Value: The biological significance of Doxocopa cherubina lies in its characteristic morphology, tropical distribution, and specialized wing coloration. Its visual features provide important comparative material for studying sexual variation and pattern evolution within Nymphalidae. Complete specimens with intact scales, undamaged wing margins, and preserved natural coloration are valuable for scientific collections. Well-preserved examples contribute to studies of Neotropical butterfly diversity, visual signaling, and morphological adaptation.
Discovery: Doxocopa cherubina inhabits tropical forests, forest margins, and clearings where adults are active during daylight. The butterfly’s compound eyes provide a broad visual field and assist in detecting movement, while clubbed antennae contain receptors sensitive to chemical cues. Adults use a specialized proboscis to obtain liquid nutrients. Larvae develop on suitable host plants before entering the pupal stage. Complete metamorphosis produces a fully developed adult adapted for dispersal and reproduction. Scientific research on Doxocopa contributes to understanding tropical butterfly ecology and evolutionary diversification.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and displayed within a glass cloche. Expert preparation protects the delicate wing scales and maintains the natural coloration, antennae, and anatomical proportions of the specimen. The transparent enclosure allows detailed examination of its characteristic wing structure while limiting environmental exposure. This preserved Doxocopa cherubina represents a refined example of Peruvian butterfly biodiversity and highlights the remarkable adaptations of Neotropical Nymphalidae.
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