Pithecops corvus SULAWESI
£3.95
Lycaenidae Butterfly
Quality: A1 / A1- (average to good)
Location: Palolo Central Sulawesi
- Description
Description
Description
Taxonomy Identification: Family Lycaenidae. First named by Fruhstorfer in 1919
Colour: Both sexes are brown on the topside (recto) with a slightly darker top edge. The underside (verso) of box sexes is similar pale blueish white with black spots.
Size: Wingspan 20-25mm
Comments & Applications: A small delicate species, quite rare and collectable. Dried butterflies make the perfect subject for school science projects. Also for framing, domes, photography, interior design and film applications.
NOTE: Small Lycaenidae are notoriously difficult to taxidermy – not recommended for beginners.
Format: Unmounted, papered, wings folded, requires relaxing and setting
More information: Wikipedia – Captive Breeding