Lot FB-129

Papilio deiphobus in Frame, Indonesia

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Location:

Indonesia

Genus:

Papilio deiphobus

Size:

25 x 25 cm

Material:

Wooden frame

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Approximate price USD - 125 $

470,00 AED

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Delivery: Papilio deiphobus is a large tropical swallowtail butterfly belonging to the family Papilionidae and native to the Indonesian region. The species is recognized for its broad dark wings, contrasting pale or bluish markings, and characteristic hindwing tails. Thousands of microscopic scales cover the wing membranes and create the visible coloration and pattern through pigmentation and structural interactions with light. Strong wing venation and powerful thoracic muscles support rapid, controlled flight through tropical forest habitats. Its distinctive morphology reflects the evolutionary specialization and remarkable diversity of Southeast Asian swallowtail butterflies.

Rarity and Value: The biological value of Papilio deiphobus lies in its distinctive wing morphology, regional distribution, and characteristic coloration. Its hindwing tails and contrasting pattern provide important comparative features for the study of Papilionidae taxonomy and morphological variation. Specimens displaying complete wing margins, intact tails, preserved scales, and undamaged antennae are particularly valuable for entomological collections. Well-preserved examples provide important insight into butterfly anatomy, wing-pattern development, island biogeography, and the evolutionary diversification of tropical swallowtails.

Discovery: Papilio deiphobus inhabits tropical forest environments, woodland margins, and vegetation-rich areas. Adults are active during daylight and use large compound eyes for visual orientation and movement detection. Clubbed antennae contain sensory receptors involved in detecting chemical cues, while the elongated proboscis allows the consumption of nectar and other liquid nutrients. Larvae develop on suitable host plants and pass through several growth stages before pupation. The species undergoes complete metamorphosis through egg, larva, pupa, and adult, reflecting the characteristic developmental biology 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, characteristic hindwing tails, antennae, and essential anatomical details while protecting the specimen from environmental damage. The framed presentation allows detailed observation of its broad wings and contrasting natural pattern. This preserved Papilio deiphobus represents a remarkable example of Indonesian butterfly biodiversity and highlights the biological specialization of tropical Papilionidae.

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