Specifications:
Location:
Peru
Genus:
Historis odius
Size:
20 x 20 cm
Frame color:
Brown
Material:
Wood frame
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Historis odius is a remarkable butterfly native to the tropical forests of South America, including Peru, where it inhabits humid lowland and transitional rainforest environments. This species is admired for its elegant wing shape, intricate patterning, and distinctive coloration, which provide effective camouflage among leaves and forest vegetation. Like many members of the family Nymphalidae, Historis odius exhibits remarkable adaptations for survival in dense tropical ecosystems, where visual deception and rapid flight play important roles in avoiding predators. Its presence reflects the extraordinary biodiversity of the Amazonian region, one of the most biologically rich ecosystems on Earth.
Rarity and Value: The value of Historis odius lies in its beautiful morphology and its representation of Peru’s diverse rainforest fauna. Specimens displaying complete wing structure, intact scales, and well-preserved natural coloration are highly desirable for scientific and educational collections. The species demonstrates the remarkable evolutionary specialization found among tropical butterflies, making it an important example of rainforest biodiversity. Perfectly preserved specimens are increasingly appreciated as ambassadors of fragile ecosystems that support some of the world’s highest concentrations of insect diversity.
Discovery: Historis odius belongs to the family Nymphalidae and is typically encountered in forest clearings, along river margins, and in areas where adults feed on fermenting fruit, tree sap, and other natural sources of nutrients. The species is known for its strong flight and behavioral adaptations that allow it to navigate complex forest habitats efficiently. Its wing coloration and patterning help break up its outline when resting, providing effective protection from predators. The study of butterflies such as Historis odius contributes valuable knowledge regarding tropical ecology, mimicry, adaptation, and the evolutionary relationships among Neotropical butterfly species.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was expertly prepared and mounted to preserve its delicate wing structure, intricate patterning, and natural coloration. Professional framing protects the specimen while allowing detailed observation of its biological features and remarkable symmetry. The display transforms an exceptional natural specimen into an educational and decorative piece that celebrates the diversity of tropical life. This framed Historis odius serves as a lasting tribute to the extraordinary butterfly fauna of Peru and the complex ecosystems that support it.
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