Butterflies

Index

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page to see everything and please call for pricing.

The first number next to the insect is it's stock number. The second number is it's size
in inches. "W" means wide and "L" means long (ie, "4.3L" means 4.3 inches long).

A few special notes:

            #288 Helicopis cupido and #796 Dione moneta, are dazzling with their reflective, metallic silver markings

 #542 Neocerambyx gigas, is amazing with it’s unimaginable crushed velvet surface

 #777 Papilo antenor and #253 Papilo zalmoxis are dramatic additions to my selection of
large butterflies

 #133, Trachelophorus giraffa, is a bizarre, miniature marvel, with it’s bright red, bean-like
body and amazing crane-like neck, that is much longer than it’s body

 The stunning Stag beetles shown with wings open (#614W, #607W, #609W and #608W),
are often overlooked. Their beautifully carved, sculptural mandibles remind me very much of
classic Samurai helmets, whose designs I am certain they originally inspired.

Theodosia westwoodi (#321) is remarkable, with it’s shimmering,
metallic green surface and it’s extreme sculptural form. I’ve been trying to
obtain them for years and finally have added them to my offerings. This is
another case of an insect that is not rare, but is usually not available because
it comes from a very remote area (in Borneo).

  Of course insects can be mixed and matched to your own preferences
or I can apply my artistic abilities, to make a custom grouping art work for you or
to fill a gift buying need you may have.......(about the most unique gift
imaginable.....with the added benefit of helping preserve rain forests).
As always, I am delighted to meet any of your special needs.
Simply call or email me.

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