Specifications:
Location:
Indonesia
Genus:
Hebomoia leucippe
Size:
20 x 20 cm
Material:
Wooden frame
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470,00 AED
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Delivery: Hebomoia leucippe, a representative of the butterfly family Pieridae, is a distinctive tropical species native to parts of the Indonesian archipelago. The species is recognized for its broad pale wings contrasted with prominent orange or reddish apical markings and dark marginal elements. Its coloration is produced by microscopic pigmented scales arranged across the wing membranes in highly organized patterns. A strong venation system supports the broad wings, while developed thoracic muscles provide the power required for active flight. These characteristics reflect the specialized morphology and ecological adaptation of tropical pierid butterflies.
Rarity and Value: The biological value of Hebomoia leucippe lies in its distinctive apical coloration, regional distribution, and characteristic wing morphology. Members of the genus Hebomoia are among the larger representatives of Pieridae and display highly recognizable contrasting patterns. Specimens retaining complete wing margins, intact scales, and strong natural pigmentation are particularly valuable for entomological collections. Well-preserved examples provide important insight into butterfly coloration, wing-pattern development, and the evolutionary diversification of Pieridae within Southeast Asian island ecosystems.
Discovery: Hebomoia leucippe inhabits tropical forests, woodland margins, and open vegetation-rich environments. Adults are active during daylight and use compound eyes for visual orientation and detection of movement. Their clubbed antennae contain sensory receptors involved in recognizing chemical cues, while the elongated proboscis allows the consumption of nectar and other liquid nutrients. Larvae develop on suitable host plants before entering the pupal stage. The species undergoes complete metamorphosis through egg, larva, pupa, and adult, reflecting the characteristic developmental cycle of Lepidoptera.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and displayed within a protective frame. Expert preparation maintains the delicate wing scales, contrasting apical coloration, antennae, and essential anatomical details while protecting the specimen from environmental damage. The framed presentation allows detailed observation of its broad wings and distinctive natural pattern. This preserved Hebomoia leucippe represents a remarkable example of Indonesian butterfly biodiversity and highlights the biological specialization of tropical Pieridae.
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