• Laminated Butterfly - 7 different butterflies
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  • Real Stripe Washed Fritillary  - Symbrenthia litaea, Spotted Washed Fritillary  - Timelaea maculate, Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita, Leopard Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia leopard, European Peacock - Inachis io, Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila, Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta specimen laminated in square plastic sheet. The specimens are clear and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put the Butterfly right at your fingertips!
  • Anyone can safely explore the butterflies from both top and bottom.
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  • The pictures show the top and reverse side of the butterfly.
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    7 Laminated Real Butterfly Specimen Collection Set in 60x60 mm Sheet

    Laminated Butterfly - 7 different butterflies

     

    Real Stripe Washed Fritillary  - Symbrenthia litaea, Spotted Washed Fritillary  - Timelaea maculate, Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita, Leopard Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia leopard, European Peacock - Inachis io, Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila, Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta specimen laminated in square plastic sheet. The specimens are clear and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put the Butterfly right at your fingertips!

    Anyone can safely explore the butterflies from both top and bottom.

     

    The pictures show the top and reverse side of the butterfly.

     

    Size of the lamination sheet is 60x60 mm(2.4x2.4 inch).

     

    This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
    The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.

     

    It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.

     

    Top from left:

    Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila, Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta, Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita,

    Spotted Washed Fritillary - Timelaea maculate

    Bottom from left

    European Peacock - Inachis io, Stripe Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia litaea, Leopard Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia leopard

     

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    Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita

     

    Order:

    Lepidoptera

    Family:

    Lycaenidae

    Genus:

    Spindasis

    Species:

    S. lohita

    The Long-banded Silverline, Spindasis lohita is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia.

    They occur from January to November.

    Wingspan ranges from 24 to 28 mm.

    Description
    The striking underside of this butterfly comprise five or six silver lines broadly edged with dark red on a pale yellow background. The species has two pairs of white-tipped tails and an orange tornal area on the hindwings.

    Habitat & Habits
    The Long-banded Silverline is uncommon in Singapore, usually seen in the mid-morning hours on flowering plants. A favorite is the Mile-a-Minute (Mikania micrantha) flowers.

     

    Spotted Washed Fritillary  - Timelaea maculate

    Order:

    Lepidoptera

    Family:

    Nymphalidae

    Subfamily:

    Apaturinae

    Genus:

    Timelaea

    Timelaea is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae.

    Classification: Lepidoptera Nymphalidae
    Description: Fin - tawny, black markings; The outer edge of a wing sizes ranging from two round spot; From a three-room outward radiating stripes.
    Adult 5 - 9 on the emerging.
    Size: Fin Show 44 – 56 mm
    Distribution: Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi, Hubei, Zhejiang, Beijing, Taiwan

     

    Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta

    Order:

    Lepidoptera

    Family:

    Lycaenidae

    Genus:

    Curetis

    Species:

    Curetis acuta

    The Angled Sunbeam Curetis acuta is a species of butterfly belong to the lycaenid family. It is found in Asia.

    Distribution

    South India. Pachhmari. Mussoories to Dawnas.[3] Assam, China, Hainan, Taiwan, Japan. Possibly North Burma and Indo China.

    Wing span: 37 – 44 mm

     

    European Peacock - Inachis io

    Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Tribe: Nymphalini Genus: Inachis

    The European Peacock (Inachis io), more commonly known simply as the Peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe, temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It is the only member of the genus Inachis. It should not be confused or classified with the "American peacocks" in the genus Anartia; these are not close relatives of the present species. The Peacock butterfly is resident in much of its range, often wintering in buildings or trees. It therefore often appears quite early in spring. The Peacock butterfly has figured in research where the role of eye-spots as anti-predator mechanism has been investigated.

    The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 mm. The base-colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eye-spot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark-brown or black. There are two subspecies, I. io caucasica (Jachontov, 1912) found in Azerbaijan and I. io geisha (Stichel , 1908) found in Japan and the Russian Far East.

    The Peacock can be found in woods, fields, meadows, pastures, parks, and gardens, and from lowlands up to 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) elevation. It is a relatively common butterfly seen in many European parks and gardens. The Peacock male exhibits territorial behaviour, in many cases territories being selected en route of the females to oviposition sites.

    The butterfly hibernates over winter before laying its eggs in early spring, in batches of up to 400 at a time. The eggs are ribbed and olive-green in colour and laid on the upper parts, and, the undersides of leaves of nettle plants and hops. The caterpillars, which are shiny black with six rows of barbed spikes and a series of white dots on each segment, and which have a shiny black head, hatch after about a week. The Chrysalis may be either grey, brown or green in colour and may have a blackish tinge. The caterpillars grow up to 42 mm in length.

    The recorded foodplants of the European Peacock are Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica), Hop (Humulus lupulus) and the Small Nettle (Urtica urens). The adult butterflies drink nectar from a wide variety of flowering plants, including buddleia, willows, dandelions, wild marjoram, danewort, hemp agrimony, and clover; they also utilize tree sap and rotten fruit.

    The butterfly has cryptic undersides with flashy eye-spots above and can also make an audible sound by rubbing its wings together, presumably as anti-predator measures.

     

    Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila

    Wingspan: about 3cm.
    Range: northeast India and Taiwan to the Malay Peninsular and Sumatra.
    Habitat: edge of hill forests at moderate elections (above 2,000ft).


    Item Specifics
    Country of Manufacture :China
    Material :Plastic
    Type :Collector Plate
    Country/Region of Manufacture :China
    Modified Item :No
    Handmade :Yes

    Payment

    By Paypal

    Shipping

    Free shipping cost.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.

    Returns

    Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.

    Contact Us

    We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.

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    7 Laminated Real Butterfly Specimen Collection Set in 60x60 mm Sheet

    Laminated Butterfly - 7 different butterflies

     

    Real Stripe Washed Fritillary  - Symbrenthia litaea, Spotted Washed Fritillary  - Timelaea maculate, Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita, Leopard Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia leopard, European Peacock - Inachis io, Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila, Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta specimen laminated in square plastic sheet. The specimens are clear and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put the Butterfly right at your fingertips!

    Anyone can safely explore the butterflies from both top and bottom.

     

    The pictures show the top and reverse side of the butterfly.

     

    Size of the lamination sheet is 60x60 mm(2.4x2.4 inch).

     

    This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
    The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.

     

    It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.

     

    Top from left:

    Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila, Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta, Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita,

    Spotted Washed Fritillary - Timelaea maculate

    Bottom from left

    European Peacock - Inachis io, Stripe Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia litaea, Leopard Washed Fritillary - Symbrenthia leopard

     

    ***

    Long-banded Silverline - Spindasis lohita

     

    Order:

    Lepidoptera

    Family:

    Lycaenidae

    Genus:

    Spindasis

    Species:

    S. lohita

    The Long-banded Silverline, Spindasis lohita is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia.

    They occur from January to November.

    Wingspan ranges from 24 to 28 mm.

    Description
    The striking underside of this butterfly comprise five or six silver lines broadly edged with dark red on a pale yellow background. The species has two pairs of white-tipped tails and an orange tornal area on the hindwings.

    Habitat & Habits
    The Long-banded Silverline is uncommon in Singapore, usually seen in the mid-morning hours on flowering plants. A favorite is the Mile-a-Minute (Mikania micrantha) flowers.

     

    Spotted Washed Fritillary  - Timelaea maculate

    Order:

    Lepidoptera

    Family:

    Nymphalidae

    Subfamily:

    Apaturinae

    Genus:

    Timelaea

    Timelaea is a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae.

    Classification: Lepidoptera Nymphalidae
    Description: Fin - tawny, black markings; The outer edge of a wing sizes ranging from two round spot; From a three-room outward radiating stripes.
    Adult 5 - 9 on the emerging.
    Size: Fin Show 44 – 56 mm
    Distribution: Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi, Hubei, Zhejiang, Beijing, Taiwan

     

    Angled Sunbeam - Curetis acuta

    Order:

    Lepidoptera

    Family:

    Lycaenidae

    Genus:

    Curetis

    Species:

    Curetis acuta

    The Angled Sunbeam Curetis acuta is a species of butterfly belong to the lycaenid family. It is found in Asia.

    Distribution

    South India. Pachhmari. Mussoories to Dawnas.[3] Assam, China, Hainan, Taiwan, Japan. Possibly North Burma and Indo China.

    Wing span: 37 – 44 mm

     

    European Peacock - Inachis io

    Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Tribe: Nymphalini Genus: Inachis

    The European Peacock (Inachis io), more commonly known simply as the Peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe, temperate Asia as far east as Japan. It is the only member of the genus Inachis. It should not be confused or classified with the "American peacocks" in the genus Anartia; these are not close relatives of the present species. The Peacock butterfly is resident in much of its range, often wintering in buildings or trees. It therefore often appears quite early in spring. The Peacock butterfly has figured in research where the role of eye-spots as anti-predator mechanism has been investigated.

    The butterfly has a wingspan of 50 to 55 mm. The base-colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive, black, blue and yellow eye-spot. The underside is a cryptically coloured dark-brown or black. There are two subspecies, I. io caucasica (Jachontov, 1912) found in Azerbaijan and I. io geisha (Stichel , 1908) found in Japan and the Russian Far East.

    The Peacock can be found in woods, fields, meadows, pastures, parks, and gardens, and from lowlands up to 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) elevation. It is a relatively common butterfly seen in many European parks and gardens. The Peacock male exhibits territorial behaviour, in many cases territories being selected en route of the females to oviposition sites.

    The butterfly hibernates over winter before laying its eggs in early spring, in batches of up to 400 at a time. The eggs are ribbed and olive-green in colour and laid on the upper parts, and, the undersides of leaves of nettle plants and hops. The caterpillars, which are shiny black with six rows of barbed spikes and a series of white dots on each segment, and which have a shiny black head, hatch after about a week. The Chrysalis may be either grey, brown or green in colour and may have a blackish tinge. The caterpillars grow up to 42 mm in length.

    The recorded foodplants of the European Peacock are Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica), Hop (Humulus lupulus) and the Small Nettle (Urtica urens). The adult butterflies drink nectar from a wide variety of flowering plants, including buddleia, willows, dandelions, wild marjoram, danewort, hemp agrimony, and clover; they also utilize tree sap and rotten fruit.

    The butterfly has cryptic undersides with flashy eye-spots above and can also make an audible sound by rubbing its wings together, presumably as anti-predator measures.

     

    Purple Skirt - Heliophorus ila

    Wingspan: about 3cm.
    Range: northeast India and Taiwan to the Malay Peninsular and Sumatra.
    Habitat: edge of hill forests at moderate elections (above 2,000ft).

    Item Specifics
    Country of Manufacture :China
    Material :Plastic
    Type :Collector Plate
    Country/Region of Manufacture :China
    Modified Item :No
    Handmade :Yes

    Payment

    By Paypal

    Shipping

    Free shipping cost.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.

    Returns

    Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.

    Contact Us

    We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.


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