Specifications:
Location:
Peru
Genus:
Morpho didius
Size:
25 x 25 cm
Material:
Wooden frame
Available in Dubai
950,00 AED
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Delivery: Morpho didius, commonly known as the Giant Blue Morpho, is a large Neotropical butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae and native to tropical South America, including Peru. The species is recognized for its exceptionally broad wings and brilliant metallic blue dorsal coloration. This intense appearance is produced by microscopic nanostructures within the wing scales that interact with light, generating structural coloration rather than relying solely on pigments. The resulting blue iridescence changes in intensity according to illumination and viewing angle. Its powerful thoracic muscles and large wings support strong flight through humid tropical forest habitats.
Rarity and Value: The biological value of Morpho didius lies in its exceptional structural coloration, impressive wing dimensions, and highly specialized scale architecture. The microscopic organization of its wing scales is an important model for research into natural photonic structures and light manipulation. Specimens displaying complete wing margins, intact scales, and intense natural iridescence are particularly valuable for entomological collections. Well-preserved examples provide important insight into optical biology, wing-scale morphology, and the evolutionary diversification of Neotropical Nymphalidae.
Discovery: Morpho didius inhabits humid tropical forests where adults fly through forest clearings, pathways, and lower vegetation. During flight, the alternating visibility of brilliant blue dorsal surfaces and darker ventral wings creates a rapidly changing visual signal. The underside bears brown patterning and prominent eyespots that contribute to camouflage and predator distraction. Larvae develop on suitable host plants before entering the pupal stage. The species undergoes complete metamorphosis through egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Research on Morpho butterflies contributes to studies of optics, biomimetics, and evolutionary biology.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and displayed within a protective frame. Expert preparation maintains the microscopic wing scales, intense structural coloration, broad wing morphology, and essential anatomical details while protecting the specimen from environmental damage. The framed presentation allows detailed observation of the changing blue iridescence and complex scale structure. This preserved Morpho didius represents an exceptional example of Peruvian butterfly biodiversity and highlights the extraordinary biological adaptations of Neotropical butterflies.
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