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Discover the latest additions to our collection—handpicked pieces that bring new energy to your space.
Discover the latest additions to our collection—handpicked pieces that bring new energy to your space.
This listing features a single, authentic vintage specimen of Dircenna adina xanthophane, collected in January 2003 in Tingo María, Peru, and professionally spread and mounted inside a clean PE floating display frame.
Dircenna adina is a member of the “clearwing tiger” group — a delicate nymphalid known for its transparent wings, soft amber tones, and elegant brown veining. This individual shows the characteristic warm honey coloration along the margins with the pale glasslike wing centers that make this genus so distinctive.
Because this specimen is over 20 years old, it also carries the visual charm of true vintage entomology collections while remaining structurally well preserved.
Item Details
• Species: Dircenna adina xanthophane
• Origin: Tingo María, Peru
• Collected: January 2003
• Display: Floating frame
• This listing is for the exact specimen shown
• Shipped fully protected and boxed
About This Species
Dircenna adina belongs to the clearwing nymphalids (subfamily Ithomiinae), known for:
• Nearly transparent wings
• Soft glasslike textures
• Pale, neutral earth tones
• Long, elegant bodies
• Slow, floating flight behavior in the wild
They are closely associated with cloud forest habitats and are seldom offered in vintage condition with locality data.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will arrive inside its floating frame, fully padded and boxed for safe transport.
Ethical Sourcing
Collected through legal and sustainable sources.
This matched male + female pair of Trogonoptera brookiana albescens comes from the world-famous Sabah region of Borneo, known for producing some of the most brilliant and desirable forms of Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing.
Both specimens are professionally spread and showcased in matching PE floating display frames, creating a clean, modern museum-grade presentation.
Item Details
• Species: Trogonoptera brookiana albescens
• Sex: One Male + One Female
• Origin: Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
• Display: PE floating display frame
• Wingspans:
• Male: ~5.5 inches
• Female: ~6 inches
• Shipped: Securely padded and boxed
About the Species
Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing is one of the most recognizable Birdwings in the world. The albescens subspecies from Sabah is cherished for:
• Intense emerald-green chevrons
• Deep black velvety wings
• Strong contrast under natural or indoor light
• Distinctive female patterns in rich browns and creams
Matching pairs from the same locality are highly collectible — and the female’s unusually large size enhances its collectibility
Packaging & Shipping
Both specimens are mounted in a floating frame, wrapped with protective padding, and shipped inside a rigid, reinforced box to ensure safe arrival.
Ethical Sourcing
Legally acquired through sustainable Malaysian sources supporting local communities.
This listing features an authentic Oleria makrena schoenfelderi, a beautifully delicate clearwing butterfly collected in September 1994 in El Limbo, Cochabamba, Bolivia. This is a true vintage specimen—over 30 years old—professionally spread and preserved inside a clean, modern PE floating frame.
Its wings display the classic Ithomiine look:
• Sheer glass-like transparency
• Warm nut-brown margins and forewing streaking
• Subtle ivory wing panels that glow when backlit
Clearwing butterflies like this one always look exceptional in floating frames—light enhances the transparency and creates a glowing, museum-quality effect.
Item Details
• Species: Oleria makrena schoenfelderi
• Collection Date: September 1994
• Origin: El Limbo, Cochabamba, Bolivia
• Display: Single specimen in PE floating frame
• Condition: Vintage, well-preserved, professionally spread
• Shipped: Fully padded and boxed for protection
About the Species
Oleria makrena schoenfelderi is a member of the Ithomiini tribe—famous for their delicate transparent wings and mimicry complexes. Species in this group are:
• Naturally long-lived in collections due to their stable pigments
• Highly sought for minimalist or scientific-style displays
• Known for their elegant, understated coloration
• Excellent for collectors of South American clearwings and vintage entomological material
This is a locality-specific Bolivian subspecies, rarely offered compared to Peru and Ecuador clearwing species.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen ships inside its protective floating frame, wrapped with multilayer padding, and boxed securely to ensure safe arrival.
Collected through legal and sustainable sources.
This listing features a beautifully preserved Placildula euryanassa, collected in March 1998 in Posadas, Misiones, Argentina. This is an authentic vintage field-collected specimen, professionally spread and presented in a clean black PE floating frame that protects the butterfly while allowing full 360° viewing.
The species is known for its warm orange-cream coloration with chocolate-brown margins and neatly scalloped patterning. Your specimen shows exceptionally even coloration, strong symmetry, and clear markings — unusually clean for a 26-year-old specimen.
Item Details
• Species: Placildula euryanassa
• Origin: Posadas, Misiones, Argentina
• Collection Date: March 1998 (Vintage field-collected)
• Display: PE floating frame (museum-style mount)
• Condition: Spread, dry-preserved, excellent vintage condition
About the Species
Placildula euryanassa is a South American ithomiine mimic with:
• Soft orange + cream wings with striking brown edging
• A delicate, lightly translucent wing structure
• A long, slender abdomen typical of mimicry species
• Gentle patterning that fits well in natural, botanical, or earthy-themed interiors
This species is seldom offered as clean, correctly spread, vintage material, making it appealing to both collectors and décor buyers.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen ships in its floating frame, wrapped in multiple layers of padding and boxed securely. Safe arrival guaranteed.
Ethical Sourcing
Collected legally in 1998 and sourced from an older professional scientific collection. No modern wild harvesting involved.
This listing features an exceptionally clean Hyposcada illinissa illinissa, collected in October 2003 in Tingo María, Peru. This is a vintage, professionally spread specimen preserved in a modern PE floating display frame that highlights the delicate transparency and soft brown edging characteristic of the species.
This butterfly is part of the Ithomiini (Clearwing) group, known for its ethereal glass-like forewings and warm, smoky hindwings. Your specimen shows excellent translucence, crisp venation, and a gracefully symmetrical spread, making it perfect for natural history collectors or elegant botanical-style wall décor.
Item Details
• Species: Hyposcada illinissa illinissa
• Collection Date: October 2003
• Locality: Tingo María, Peru
• Display: PE floating frame
• Condition: Vintage, well-preserved, fully spread
• Shipped: Fully protected and boxed for safe arrival
About This Species
Hyposcada illinissa is a classic neotropical clearwing butterfly found in humid lowland forests of Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil. Its defining features include:
• Nearly transparent forewings
• Smoky brown shading on hindwings
• Elegant long body typical of Ithomiines
• Light, ghostlike appearance under strong light
These butterflies are favorites among collectors due to their minimalist, airy aesthetic and the skill required to spread such delicate wings cleanly.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen ships inside its floating frame, wrapped with multilayer padding and reinforced boxing for maximum protection.
Collected through legal and sustainable sources.
This listing features a genuine Oleria makrena makrena collected in September 1991 from the rainforests around Tingo María, Peru. This is a true vintage specimen from an older private collection, spread and mounted in a modern PE floating display frame.
Known for their subtle smoky transparency, Oleria clearwings are admired for their delicate beauty and soft contrast — part of the Ithomiini tribe, famous for their mimicry complexes and ethereal appearance. This individual shows warm chestnut-brown borders and beautifully aged patina without structural damage.
Item Details
• Species: Oleria makrena makrena
• Collection Date: September 1991
• Origin: Tingo María, Peru
• Display: Modern floating PE frame
• Condition: Vintage specimen with natural age toning; structurally intact
• Shipping: Fully padded and protected for safe arrival
About the Species
Oleria makrena is part of the clearwing Ithomiines — butterflies known for:
• Semi-transparent glasslike wings
• Soft brown and ivory tones
• Participation in Müllerian mimicry groups
• Graceful, lightweight appearance perfect for minimalist décor
Vintage specimens are harder to source, especially with detailed locality + date labels intact.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen ships inside its display frame, fully padded and boxed to ensure it arrives safely and ready to display.
Collected through legal and sustainable sources.
This listing is for a papered, unspread specimen of Philotes sonorensis, the Sonoran Blue — one of North America’s smallest and most strikingly patterned lycaenids. Known for its pale silver coloration, black spotting, and warm orange patching on the hindwing, this species is both beautiful and highly collectible, especially in clean, intact papered condition.
Papered specimens are ideal for:
• spreading and mounting
• scientific collections
• entomology practice
• resale in custom frames
• educational or research reference material
Your specimen is stored dry, in its original paper envelope, ready for rehydration and spreading.
Details
• Species: Philotes sonorensis
• Common Name: Sonoran Blue
• Form: Papered (unspread)
• Condition: A1/A- (depending on specimen), suitable for mounting
• Origin: North America (specific locality available upon request)
• Use: Spreading, collections, educational or hobby work
Why Philotes sonorensis Is Special
• One of the rarest small North American lycaenids in the hobby
• Beautiful silvery-gray wings with crisp patterning
• Highly sought after by collectors of blues, hairstreaks, and North American species
• Papered specimens are increasingly difficult to source
• Perfect for anyone looking to spread and mount their own museum-quality example
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will be shipped in protective packaging with its paper envelope sealed securely to prevent damage during transit.
Collected through legal and sustainable sources.
This listing features a beautifully prepared, high-contrast specimen of Parnassius nomion, a rare and visually striking Apollo butterfly known for its powder-white wings, strong black patterning, and vivid hindwing ocelli. Professionally spread and displayed in a clean floating PE frame, this specimen appears to “hover” within the display — ideal for natural history collections or refined wall décor.
Item Details
• Species: Parnassius nomion
• Display: Floating frame
• Shipped: Fully padded and boxed for protection
About the Species
Parnassius nomion is one of the more visually dramatic members of the Apollo family (Parnassiinae), a subfamily of high-mountain butterflies known for their soft, powdery wings and translucent scaling. Unlike some of the more common Parnassius species, nomion is valued for its sharper contrast and bolder patterning.
This species is native to cold mountainous regions across central and eastern Asia. Because of its alpine habitat, it has developed:
• thick, chalky wing scales for insulation
• translucent windows that help regulate temperature
• slow, floating flight behavior typical of mountain Apollos
What Makes P. nomion special
• Bright red or orange hindwing ocelli (eye spots)
• Deeply contrasting black forewing bands
• Powder-white or cream base coloration
• Subtle glass-like translucence in the forewings
• High variability — no two specimens are exactly alike
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will be shipped inside its floating frame, wrapped securely with multiple layers of padding, and boxed for safe travel.
Ethical Sourcing
Sourced from licensed suppliers using legal and sustainable collection practices.
This listing features a beautifully spread specimen of Parnassius smintheus, a high-elevation species known for its soft white wings, translucent panels, and striking red or orange ocelli. Displayed in a clean PE floating frame, this specimen shows off the delicate, almost glass-wing texture unique to the Apollo group.
A perfect piece for collectors, curiosity cabinets, alpine nature displays, or anyone who appreciates mountain wildlife.
Item Details
• Species: Parnassius smintheus
• Display: Floating frame (clean, modern presentation)
• Shipped: Fully padded and protected for safe arrival
About the Species
Parnassius smintheus, commonly known as the Rocky Mountain Apollo, is known for:
• Soft, powdery wing texture
• Semi-translucent white wings
• Bright red, orange, or yellow hindwing eye spots
• A gentle, cloud-like silhouette
• Its origin in high mountain habitats
This species is a classic favorite among collectors and adds an elegant, alpine feel to any display.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will be shipped inside its floating frame, wrapped with protective padding and boxed securely to ensure safe delivery.
Ethical Sourcing
Collected and prepared by licensed suppliers using sustainable, legal methods.
This listing features a beautifully spread specimen of Parnassius apollo, one of the most iconic mountain butterflies in the world. Known for its creamy white wings, bold charcoal venation, and striking red ocelli, the Apollo has been admired for centuries for its striking alpine elegance.
Your specimen is professionally prepared and mounted inside a modern PE floating display frame, offering a clean, museum-grade presentation perfect for collectors, nature lovers, and elegant home décor.
Details
• Species: Parnassius apollo
• Origin: Europe (exact locality available upon request if applicable)
• Display: Clear PE floating frame
Why This Species Is Special
• One of the most recognizable alpine butterflies
• Distinctive red eye-spots and soft white wings
• Highly collectible across regions, with many subspecies
• Striking contrast makes it a centerpiece in any display
• Perfect blend of scientific interest and visual beauty
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will be carefully padded and shipped in its display frame to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Sustainably sourced from licensed suppliers
This listing features a rare red-form Parnassius clodius, a striking and highly sought-after natural color variation of the North American Parnassius Clodius . Instead of the typical white or cream background, this form exhibits soft yellow tones across the wings, giving the specimen a warm, golden appearance that stands out dramatically from standard populations.
Each specimen is professionally spread and mounted in a clean, modern PE floating display frame, perfect for collectors, natural history enthusiasts, and elegant nature-themed home décor.
Details
• Species: Parnassius clodius
• Form: Rare Form (rare natural color morph)
• Origin: Western North America (exact locality available upon request)
• Display: Clear PE floating display frame
Why the Red Form Is Special
• Much less common than standard P. clodius
• Red coloration dramatically enhances contrast with black venation
• Highly desirable among Apollo collectors
• Rarely available in framed, display-ready form
• A premium centerpiece specimen
Packaging & Shipping
Your framed specimen will be padded securely and shipped with care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Sustainably sourced from licensed suppliers
This listing features a rare, vintage specimen of Parnassius apollo taurus, collected in October 1982 on Mount Ararat, Turkey — one of the most desirable and geographically iconic localities for the Apollo butterfly group.
Specimens from the Taurus / Ararat populations are highly sought after by collectors due to their unique patterning, reduced distribution, and the difficulty of sourcing well-documented historic material. This example includes full vintage collection data and has been professionally spread and preserved for long-term display.
Mounted in a modern PE floating display frame, this is a museum-quality piece suitable for serious collectors, natural history displays, or elegant décor.
Details
• Species: Parnassius apollo taurus
• Origin: Mount Ararat, Turkey
• Collection Date: October 1982
• Provenance: Vintage field-collected specimen with original data
• Condition: Professionally spread, vintage
• Display: Clear PE floating frame
Why This Specimen Is Special
• Rare subspecies/population
• Exact vintage date — 1982
• Hard-to-source locality (Mount Ararat)
• Collectible data label included
• Excellent for both décor collectors and scientific hobbyists
• Much rarer than European apollo forms commonly sold today
Ideal for:
• Apollo butterfly collectors
• Natural history displays
• Vintage collection sets
• Educational or museum exhibits
• High-end wall décor
Packaging & Shipping
The specimen will be shipped securely padded inside its protective PE frame to ensure it arrives exactly as shown.
Sustainably sourced from licensed suppliers
This listing features a rare yellow-form Parnassius clodius, a striking and highly sought-after natural color variation of the North American Clodius Parnassius. Instead of the typical white or cream background, this form exhibits soft yellow tones across the wings, giving the specimen a warm, golden appearance that stands out dramatically from standard populations.
Each specimen is professionally spread and mounted in a clean, modern PE floating display frame, perfect for collectors, natural history enthusiasts, and elegant nature-themed home décor.
Details
• Species: Parnassius clodius
• Form: Yellow Form (rare natural color morph)
• Origin: Western North America (exact locality available upon request)
• Display: Clear PE floating display frame
Why the Yellow Form Is Special
• Much less common than standard P. clodius
• Yellow coloration dramatically enhances contrast with black venation
• Highly desirable among Apollo collectors
• Rarely available in framed, display-ready form
• A premium centerpiece specimen
Packaging & Shipping
Your framed specimen will be padded securely and shipped with care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Sustainably sourced from licensed suppliers
This listing features a beautifully spread male and female pair of Parnassius szechenyii, a high-altitude Apollo butterfly found in the Tibetan Plateau and Himalayan regions. Known for its soft white wings, translucent scaling, and subtle red or orange ocelli, this species is one of the most elegant members of the Parnassius group.
They are mounted in a clean PE floating display frame, this specimen is ideal for collectors, educators, and décor lovers looking for a unique, high-elevation species with a striking minimalist beauty.
Details
• Species: Parnassius szechenyii
• Origin: United States
• Professionally spread
• Display: Clear PE floating frame, ready to hang or stand
• Great for: Collections, home décor, gifts, educational
Packaging & Shipping
Specimen is padded, secured, and shipped with care to ensure it arrives exactly as shown.
Ethical Sourcing
Sustainably sourced from licensed suppliers
This listing features a stunning specimen of Parnassius glacialis, commonly known as the Glacial Apollo or Japanese Clouded Apollo. Native to mountainous regions of Japan, eastern China and Korea, this high-altitude butterfly is valued for its delicate transparency, fine black venation, and elegant alpine heritage.
Mounted in a clear PE floating display frame, this piece is ready to hang or stand, making it perfect for collectors, natural history enthusiasts, educators, or as a unique design accent in your home.
Details
• Species: Parnassius glacialis
• Origin: Mountain regions (Japan / East Asia)
• Condition: Professionally spread
• Display: Clear PE floating frame, ready to display
• Ethical sourcing: Legally acquired and prepared
• Ideal for:
• Natural history display
• Minimalist or alpine themed décor
• Gift for insect/butterfly lovers
• Educational collections
Why This Butterfly Is Special
• High-altitude species adapted to alpine or mountainous terrain.
• Transparent pale wings with striking black veining and subtle patterning give it a ghostly, ethereal look.
• Offers both scientific/cabinets appeal and aesthetic elegance for home décor.
• Less commonly offered in framed display form, making it a strong collector piece.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will be carefully packaged with foam padding and protective corners, shipped securely to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
Ethical Sourcing
Sustainably sourced from licensed suppliers.
Matched Pair • Professionally Spread • Kelang Island Locality • Premium Female (6”) • Male (4.75”)
This listing is for a male + female pair of Troides oblongomaculatus cyclops collected from Kelang Island, Indonesia. Both specimens are professionally spread and mounted in matching PE floating display frames, creating a sleek, museum-grade presentation.
The female is especially impressive at ~6 inches, which is considered large for this species. The male, at ~4.75 inches, shows the expected sexual dimorphism, with compact structure and bold contrast.
Both specimens retain strong coloration and display beautifully.
Item Details
• Species: Troides oblongomaculatus cyclops
• Sex: Male + Female (matched locality pair)
• Origin: Kelang Island, Indonesia
• Wingspans:
• Female: ~6 inches (large)
• Male: ~4.75 inches
• Display: Two matching PE floating frames
• Shipped: Securely padded and boxed
About the Species
Troides oblongomaculatus cyclops is a classic Indonesian Birdwing known for:
• Vivid yellow hindwing panels
• Dark smoke-black forewings
• Strong sexual dimorphism
• Elegant wing shape typical of the Troides genus
Pairs from the same locality—especially when the female is 6 inches—are prized by collectors and designers.
Packaging & Shipping
Both specimens are mounted in floating frames, wrapped in multi-layer protective padding, and shipped inside a rigid reinforced box to ensure safe arrival.
Ethical Sourcing
Legally obtained from sustainable Indonesian suppliers who support conservation efforts.
Trogonoptera brookiana trogon — Sumatra, Indonesia — Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing (Male) — Real Spread Specimen — Papilionidae Collector Display — Floating Frame
A1 Male • 5-Inch Wingspan • Sumatra Locality • Iconic Birdwing Species
This male Trogonoptera brookiana trogon from Sumatra, Indonesia features the species’ unmistakable neon-green chevrons set against deep black velvet wings, with the classic red thorax marking. Professionally spread and mounted in a PE floating display frame, this is one of the most visually striking Birdwings available.
This specimen has an approximate 5-inch wingspan, placing it firmly within the expected natural size range for high-quality male brookiana from Sumatra.
Item Details
• Species: Trogonoptera brookiana trogon
• Sex: Male
• Origin: Sumatra, Indonesia
• Display: PE floating frame (black or white depending on availability)
• Wingspan: ~5 inches
• Condition: A1, professionally spread
• Shipped: Carefully padded and shipped in a rigid protective box
About the Species
Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing is one of the most admired Birdwing butterflies in the world. The trogon subspecies from Sumatra is prized for its vivid emerald chevrons and powerful visual contrast. Males are universally regarded as the showcase sex and are the most desired for both collectors and decorative displays.
Perfect For
✔ Birdwing collectors
✔ Museum-style wall displays
✔ Natural history décor
✔ Scientific reference collections
✔ Gifts for butterfly enthusiasts
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen is mounted in a PE floating display frame, wrapped with protective padding, and shipped in a reinforced box for safe delivery.
Ethical Sourcing
Responsibly sourced from sustainable Indonesian suppliers.
Trogonoptera brookiana albescens (Male + Female Pair) Sabah Locality, Professionally Spread
This matched male + female pair of Trogonoptera brookiana albescens comes from the world-famous Sabah region of Borneo, known for producing some of the most brilliant and desirable forms of Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing.
Both specimens are professionally spread and showcased in matching PE floating display frames, creating a clean, modern museum-grade presentation.
Wingspans (Premium Display Size)
• Male: ~5.5 inches
• Female: ~6 inches (larger-than-average, highly desirable)
Item Details
• Species:
• Sex: One Male + One Female
• Origin: Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
• Display: PE floating display frame
• Condition: A1, professionally spread
• Wingspans:
• Male: ~5.5 inches
• Female: ~6 inches
• Shipped: Securely padded and boxed
About the Species
Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing is one of the most recognizable Birdwings in the world. The albescens subspecies from Sabah is cherished for:
• Intense emerald-green chevrons
• Deep black velvety wings
• Strong contrast under natural or indoor light
• Distinctive female patterns in rich browns and creams
Matching pairs from the same locality are highly collectible — and the female’s unusually large size enhances its collectibility
Perfect For
✔ Birdwing and Papilionidae collectors
✔ Natural history décor
✔ Museum-quality installations
✔ Scientific reference collections
✔ Unique wall art displays
Packaging & Shipping
Both specimens are mounted in a floating frame, wrapped with protective padding, and shipped inside a rigid, reinforced box to ensure safe arrival.
Ethical Sourcing
Legally acquired through sustainable Malaysian sources supporting local communities.
Trogonoptera trojana — Palawan, Philippines — Palawan Birdwing (Male) — Real Spread Specimen — Papilionidae Collector Display — Floating Frame
Rare Birdwing • Beautiful Coloration • Professionally Spread • Condition Noted
This male Trogonoptera trojana from Palawan, Philippines features vibrant emerald-green and deep indigo hindwing markings, characteristic of this rare island Birdwing species. The specimen is professionally spread and presented in a PE floating display frame, creating a striking natural history presentation.
Please note: This specimen has missing antennae and a small chip on one forewing (see photos). These cosmetic imperfections do not diminish its strong display appeal and make it an excellent value for collectors, educators, or decorative use.
Item Details
• Species: Trogonoptera trojana
• Sex: Male
• Origin: Palawan, Philippines
• Display: PE floating frame (black or white depending on availability)
• Condition: Professionally spread; missing antennae; small wing chip
• Shipped: Carefully padded in a rigid protective box
About the Species
Trogonoptera trojana is one of the Philippines’ most sought-after Birdwing butterflies, known for its bold iridescent green patches and dramatic black forewings. Males are especially prized for their vivid coloration and rarity.
Even with minor imperfections, this species remains an impressive display specimen due to its size, pattern, and deep coloration.
Perfect For
✔ Birdwing collectors seeking affordable display pieces
✔ Natural history décor
✔ Educational or teaching collections
✔ Frame art and shadowbox installations
✔ Gifts for entomology enthusiasts
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen is secured in a PE floating display frame, padded thoroughly, and shipped in a reinforced box to ensure safe arrival.
Ethical Sourcing
Legally and ethically sourced from sustainable Philippine suppliers.
A1 Premium Male • Palawan Locality • Museum-Grade Birdwing
This male Troides plateni from Palawan, Philippines, is professionally spread and presented in a PE floating display frame. Males of this species are admired for their strong black-and-yellow contrast, elegant shape, and smooth, clean patterning. As a Palawan endemic, Troides plateni is highly valued among Birdwing collectors.
Item Details
• Species: Troides plateni
• Sex: Male
• Origin: Palawan, Philippines
• Display: PE floating frame (black or white depending on availability)
• Condition: A1, professionally spread
• Shipped: Securely padded in a rigid box
About the Species
Troides plateni is one of the Philippines’ most iconic Birdwing butterflies. Known for its rich yellow hindwings and large size, this species is popular among collectors worldwide. Males are always the more in-demand sex due to their vivid coloration.
Perfect For
✔ Birdwing collectors
✔ Natural history decor
✔ Museum-style displays
✔ Scientific reference collections
✔ Gifts for entomology lovers
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen arrives securely mounted in a PE floating display frame, padded thoroughly, and shipped in a rigid protective box to ensure safe delivery.
Ethical Sourcing
Specimen obtained legally and ethically from sustainable Philippine sources.
Matched Luzon Pair • A1 Quality • Stunning Sexual Dimorphism
This matched pair of male and female Troides rhadamantus from Luzon, Philippines showcases the vivid yellow male and the elegant larger female side by side. Both are professionally spread and presented in matching PE floating display frames, making this a premium natural history centerpiece.
Item Details
• Species: Troides rhadamantus
• Sex: Male + Female
• Origin: Luzon, Philippines
• Display: PE floating cases
• Preparation: Professionally spread and secured
About the Species
Matched Birdwing pairs are highly sought after, especially from key localities such as Luzon.
Perfect For
✔ High-end collectors
✔ Museum-style wall displays
✔ Scientific reference collections
Matched A1 Salawati Pair • Rare Island Locality • Museum-Grade Display
This male and female pair of Ornithoptera priamus salawati originates from the remote Salawati Island in Southwest Papua. Both specimens are premium A1 quality, professionally spread, and presented in matching PE floating display cases, showcasing dramatic sexual dimorphism in color and form.
Item Details
• Species: Ornithoptera priamus salawati
• Sex: One male + one female
• Origin: Salawati Island, SW Papua, Indonesia
• Display: Two matching PE floating frames
• Sizes:
• Male: ~5 inches
• Female: ~6 inches
About the Species
Matched locality pairs are highly sought after by advanced collectors, especially from less commonly exported island populations like Salawati.
Packaging & Shipping
Ships in reinforced packaging with both display frames padded and protected.
Ethical Sourcing
Legally and sustainably sourced through Indonesian conservation partnerships.
Notes
Pairs are matched for size, locality, and color quality.
This premium male and female pair of Ornithoptera priamus poseidon originates from the world-renowned Arfak Mountains. Both specimens are A1 quality, professionally spread, and displayed in matching PE floating frames. The male’s iridescent greens contrast beautifully with the female’s bold cream and chocolate colors, making this a visually striking collector set.
Item Details
• Species: Ornithoptera priamus poseidon
• Sex: Male & Female
• Origin: Arfak Mountains, Indonesia
• Display: Two PE floating cases (matched)
• Sizes:
• Male: ~5.5 inches
• Female: ~6.25 inches
About the Species
A matched pair highlights the dramatic sexual dimorphism of Birdwings and is highly sought after for premium natural history displays or high-end décor.
Packaging & Shipping
Both specimens ship in individual floating frames inside a reinforced box with secure padding.
Ethical Sourcing
Responsibly sourced from sustainable Birdwing conservation programs.
Notes
Each pair is matched by locality and quality for a cohesive display.
✨ Beautifully Prepared • Field-Collected in 2000 • Museum-Grade Display
This Mechanitis polymnia (Tigerwing) specimen was collected in the year 2000, approximately 45 miles west of Georgetown, Guyana, a region known for its rich Ithomiini diversity. Professionally spread and mounted in a PE floating display case, this piece showcases the species’ warm translucent wing panels and clean contrasting patterns—perfect for collectors and natural history enthusiasts.
📌 Item Details
• Species: Mechanitis polymnia
• Collection Date: 2000
• Origin: 45 miles W. Georgetown, Guyana
• Display: PE floating case (black or white depending on availability)
• Case Style: Hinged plastic frame with flexible clear membrane
• Case Size: (Optional to add)
• Specimen Size: Typically 55–65 mm wingspan
• Preparation: Fully spread, dried, and secured for display
• Shipped: Packed securely to prevent shifting or compression
🧪 About the Species
Mechanitis polymnia is one of the most recognizable South American Tigerwing butterflies and a classic member of the Ithomiini tribe. Its semi-transparent wing windows and warm caramel-orange coloration make it highly desirable for both scientific collections and decorative displays. Vintage specimens from the early 2000s with locality data are increasingly uncommon.
🎁 Perfect For
✔ Entomology collectors
✔ Natural history décor
✔ Vintage specimen enthusiasts
✔ Educational and scientific displays
✔ Gifts for nature lovers
📦 Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen arrives:
• Mounted in a PE floating frame display
• Protected with ample padding
• Shipped in a rigid box or mailer to ensure safe arrival
♻ Ethical Sourcing
This is a verified field-collected vintage specimen from 2000.
✨ Notes
Natural variation in translucency and pattern is normal; your specimen will match the quality described.
This Mechanitis lysimnia (Confused Tigerwing) specimen was collected in October 1996 in Dorado, Misiones, Argentina, making it a rare historical piece for collectors of Ithomiine and Neotropical butterflies. The specimen is professionally spread and mounted in a PE floating display case, providing a clean, modern presentation that highlights its warm amber tones and translucent wing panels.
Item Details
• Species: Mechanitis lysimnia
• Collection Date: October 1996
• Origin: Dorado, Misiones, Argentina
• Display: PE floating case (black or white depending on availability)
• Preparation: Fully spread, dried, and secured for display
About the Species
Mechanitis lysimnia is a classic South American Tigerwing species known for its subtle transparency, warm caramel coloration, and intricate mimicry patterns. Vintage specimens with confirmed 1990s data are far less common and highly appealing to both scientific and aesthetic collectors.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen arrives:
• In a PE floating frame display case
• Protected with ample padding
• Shipped in a rigid mailer or box for maximum safety
Ethical Sourcing
This is a historical field-collected specimen from 1996 with verified locality data.
Notes
Natural variation in clarity and pattern is normal; specimen quality is accurately represented and equal to the one described.
This is a high collector-grade male Bhutanitis thaidina, professionally spread and preserved.
The specimen shows:
• Fully intact tails with no fractures or compression
• Strong ventral & dorsal color separation
• High scale density with clean, matte wing surfaces
• No grease on thorax or abdomen
• Excellent symmetry and wing alignment
Item Details
Species: Bhutanitis thaidina - Male
Common Name: Red Cracker Butterfly
Collected: 5/5/2012Locality: Shannan Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China
Elevation: 3500 m
Display: PE floating frame
Shipped: Fully padded and boxed securely
This locality (Shannan, high elevation) is known for strong red hindwing fascia and clean cream striping, both of which are well-expressed in this specimen.
Packaging & Shipping
Your specimen will arrive inside its floating frame, fully padded and boxed for safe transport.
Ethical Sourcing
Collected through legal and sustainable sources.