Phoebis neocypris rurina PERU
£3.75
Yellow Tailed Sulphur butterfly
Sex: male
Quality: A-/A1- (average to good) – odd loose antenna
Format: Papered / unmounted
- Description
Description
Description
Taxonomy Identification: Family Pieridae, first named by Felder in 1861
Colour: Topside (recto) a bright yellow with a patch of orange. The underside (verso) is less vivid with faint reddish speckles and patterns and small white eye spots.
Size: Wingspan 65-75mm
Comments & Applications: Commonly known as the Yellow Tailed Sulphur butterfly. This bright coloured species is always popular for use in frames, domes, artwork, photography, interior design and film.
Format: Male specimens. Unmounted, papered, wings folded, requires relaxing and setting
More information: Wikipedia