Specifications:
Location:
Indonesia
Genus:
Papilio blumei
Size:
25 x 25 cm
Material:
Wooden frame
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470,00 AED
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Delivery: Papilio blumei, commonly known as the Green Swallowtail, is a remarkable tropical butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae and native to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The species is recognized for its intense green iridescent bands, dark wing surfaces, and elongated hindwing tails. Its brilliant coloration is produced largely by specialized microscopic wing scales whose complex structure reflects and manipulates light. This structural coloration creates vivid green and blue-green optical effects that vary with viewing angle. The broad wings and powerful thoracic muscles support strong, agile flight through tropical forest environments.
Rarity and Value: The biological value of Papilio blumei lies in its restricted geographical distribution, exceptional structural coloration, and specialized wing morphology. As a species native to Sulawesi, it represents the distinctive butterfly diversity shaped by the island’s geographical isolation. Specimens displaying complete hindwing tails, intact scales, and strong natural iridescence are particularly valuable for entomological collections. Well-preserved examples provide important insight into photonic scale architecture, wing-pattern evolution, island biogeography, and the remarkable diversification of tropical Papilionidae.
Discovery: Papilio blumei inhabits tropical forest environments where adults are active during daylight and move between vegetation, feeding areas, and reproductive habitats. Large compound eyes support visual orientation, while clubbed antennae contain sensory receptors involved in detecting chemical cues. The species undergoes complete metamorphosis through egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. Larvae depend on suitable host plants for growth and development. Scientific research on Papilio blumei has contributed to understanding structural coloration, optical biology, and the evolution of complex butterfly wing scales.
Human Touch: Following ethical sourcing, the butterfly was carefully preserved and displayed within a protective frame. Expert preparation maintains the microscopic wing scales, vivid structural coloration, elongated hindwing tails, and essential anatomical details while protecting the specimen from environmental damage. The framed presentation allows detailed observation of the changing green iridescence and characteristic wing morphology. This preserved Papilio blumei represents an exceptional example of Indonesian butterfly biodiversity and highlights the extraordinary biological specialization of tropical swallowtails.
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