Dryas iulia ARGENTINA
£2.95
Julia Butterfly
Sex: Male
Quality: A- (average) wings in good order, abdomen/antenna loose
Format: Unmounted/papered
- Description
Description
Description
Taxonomy Identification: Family Heliconiinae, Named by Fabricius in 1775
Colour: Colouration topside (recto) surface layer of the wings is deep orange in colour with fainter black streaks near the forewing apex. The underside (verso) of the wings is shades of brown and grey.
Size: Wingspan 70-90mm
Comments & Applications: A common species throughout the Neotropical region, seldom offered from Argentina. This butterfly has various common names including: the Julia butterfly, Julia heliconian, the flame, or flambeau. Always a popular species because of its vibrant colouration and amazing long wings.
Format: Unmounted, papered, wings folded, requires relaxing and setting
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