Adelpha serpa The Celerio Sister Peru A1-
£2.75
The Celerio Sister butterfly
Sex: Male
Quality: A-/A1- (average to good)
Format: Unmounted, papered, wings folded requires relaxing and setting
- Description
Description
Description
Taxonomy Identification: Family Nymphalidae, First named by Hewitson in 1847.
Colour: Topside (recto) wings are various colours of brown with mustard yellow on the forewings, and a thick band of white on the hindwings. The underside (verso) is a mixture of browns with silvery green white that form an amazing pattern.
Size: Wingspan 60-70mm
Comments & Applications: This butterfly is commonly known as the Celerio sister, and is found in South America. Can be used in framing, domes, artwork, photography, interior design and film. Check out our range of neotropical butterflies.
Format: Unmounted, papered, wings folded, requires relaxing and setting
More information: Wikipedia – Captive Breeding