Specifications:
Location:
South Africa
Genus:
Eronia leda
Size:
10 cm
Material:
Glass cloche
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300,00 AED
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Delivery: Eronia leda, a butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae, is an African species adapted to warm tropical and subtropical environments. Pierid butterflies are recognized for their lightweight bodies, strong flight muscles, and wings covered with densely arranged microscopic scales. The contrasting coloration of Eronia leda is produced primarily by pigments contained within these scales, creating clearly defined visual patterns across the wing surfaces. Its forewings and hindwings are supported by a structured venation system that provides both flexibility and mechanical stability during flight. The species demonstrates the specialized morphology characteristic of active, daylight-flying butterflies.
Rarity and Value: The biological importance of Eronia leda lies in its distinctive wing pattern and adaptation to African ecosystems. Its morphology provides useful comparative material for studying the diversity and evolution of the family Pieridae. Specimens retaining complete wing margins, intact scales, and clear natural coloration are particularly valuable for entomological collections. Well-preserved examples allow detailed examination of wing venation, pigmentation, and anatomical structures associated with flight and sensory perception.
Discovery: Eronia leda is associated with woodland, savanna, and forest-edge habitats where adults move actively through sunlit vegetation. Adults obtain nectar and other liquid nutrients using a coiled proboscis, while compound eyes assist in visual navigation and detection of movement. Larvae depend upon suitable host plants and undergo several developmental stages before pupation. The species follows complete metamorphosis through egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Research on African Pieridae contributes to understanding insect distribution, host-plant relationships, and adaptation to seasonal environments.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and displayed within a glass cloche. Expert preparation maintains the delicate scales, wing venation, antennae, and natural anatomical proportions while protecting the specimen from environmental damage. The transparent enclosure allows detailed observation of its characteristic coloration and biological structure. This preserved Eronia leda represents an elegant example of African butterfly diversity and the evolutionary specialization of the family Pieridae.
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