Specifications:
Location:
Peru
Genus:
Napeocles jucunda
Size:
15 x 15 cm
Frame color:
Brown
Origin:
Peru
Material:
Wooden frame
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420,00 AED
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Napeocles jucunda is a fascinating butterfly native to the tropical forests of South America, including the biodiverse regions of Peru. Belonging to the family Nymphalidae, this species is admired for its elegant wing shape and intricate patterning, which provide exceptional camouflage among tree bark, dead leaves, and shaded forest vegetation. Its subtle coloration and cryptic markings represent a remarkable evolutionary adaptation that allows it to remain concealed from predators within the dense rainforest environment. As a member of Peru’s rich butterfly fauna, Napeocles jucunda reflects the extraordinary diversity and ecological complexity of Amazonian ecosystems.
Rarity and Value: The value of Napeocles jucunda lies in its distinctive morphology and its representation of the specialized butterfly species that inhabit tropical forests. Specimens displaying complete wing structure, intact scales, and well-preserved natural markings are highly desirable for scientific collections and natural history displays. The species demonstrates the sophisticated camouflage strategies evolved by rainforest butterflies, making it an important example of adaptation and survival within one of the world’s most competitive biological environments.
Discovery: Napeocles jucunda is typically encountered within humid forest habitats, where adults spend much of their time resting on tree trunks and shaded surfaces. Its coloration and wing patterns help break up its outline, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings. Like many tropical butterflies, the species plays a role in the ecological balance of rainforest communities and contributes to the immense insect diversity for which Peru is renowned. Studies of species such as Napeocles jucunda provide valuable insight into mimicry, camouflage, biodiversity, and tropical ecosystem dynamics.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and professionally mounted to maintain the integrity of its delicate wing structure and natural coloration. Expert framing protects the specimen while allowing detailed observation of its intricate patterns and biological characteristics. The display transforms a remarkable natural specimen into an educational and artistic presentation, celebrating both the scientific importance and subtle beauty of this rainforest butterfly. This framed Napeocles jucunda serves as a lasting tribute to the extraordinary biodiversity of Peru and the hidden wonders of the Amazon rainforest.
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