Morpho Aega Blue Morpho Framed Butterfly Moonlight Display
Species: Morpho aega Native origin: Paraguay Insect color: Iridescent Blue Common name:The Aega Morpho Interesting Trait: Changes Colors when tilted at an angle or under light. Frame size: 6.5″ x 6.5″ Frame Color: Black WoodFrame: Finest Handmade Museum Quality Sealed Shadowbox Display. Glass: 99% UV Blocking Museum Grade Conservation Glass to Prevent Insect Fading. Background: Moonlight Display-Solid Black Backing for a Dramatic Look Materials: Archival & Acid Free materials. Picture Hanger Included. Description: Morpho Aega Blue Morpho Framed Butterfly. Stunning blue Morpho butterfly. There are over 80 species of blue morpho butterflies mostly found in South America as well as Mexico and Central America. These shimmery morpho’s are commonly known as the mother of pearl Morphos. Beautiful and hard to get iridescent blue morpho butterfly.
99% UV Blocking Conservation glass so the specimens will never fade over time
Built with the Finest Archival/Acid Free materials
We never use imported frames!
Solid handmade, artisan, real wood shadow box frames.
Built one at a time by us so the specimens inside fit perfectly.
Our frame corners are pinned without unsightly screws.Each display is double Sealed for years of add protection (both the glass face as well as a protective seal over the back) ABOUT US
Building the finest insect displays since 1992 & online since 1999
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We offer every class of insects including
butterflies, moths, beetles, grasshoppers, damselflies, dragonflies. Leaf hoppers, katydids, walking stick insects, walking leaf insects, cicadas, lanternflies, praying mantis, true bugs, spiders, scorpions, tarantulas, centipedes, millipedes, scarabs and more…
If you own a retail store and you would like to consider adding our taxidermy displays to your inventory, we welcome wholesale inquiries. You can find our wholesale website here: www.wholesaleinsects.com
Morpho Aega Blue Morpho Framed Butterfly Moonlight Display
$69.99$49.99Morpho Aega Blue Morpho Framed Butterfly Moonlight Display
Species: Morpho aega
Native origin: Paraguay
Insect color: Iridescent Blue
Common name:The Aega Morpho
Description
Morpho Aega Blue Morpho Framed Butterfly Moonlight Display
Species: Morpho aega
Native origin: Paraguay
Insect color: Iridescent Blue
Common name:The Aega Morpho
Interesting Trait: Changes Colors when tilted at an angle or under light.
Frame size: 6.5″ x 6.5″
Frame Color: Black
Wood Frame: Finest Handmade Museum Quality Sealed Shadowbox Display.
Glass: 99% UV Blocking Museum Grade Conservation Glass to Prevent Insect Fading.
Background: Moonlight Display-Solid Black Backing for a Dramatic Look
Materials: Archival & Acid Free materials. Picture Hanger Included.
Description: Morpho Aega Blue Morpho Framed Butterfly. Stunning blue Morpho butterfly. There are over 80 species of blue morpho butterflies mostly found in South America as well as Mexico and Central America. These shimmery morpho’s are commonly known as the mother of pearl Morphos. Beautiful and hard to get iridescent blue morpho butterfly.
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Since 1992 Online Since 1999
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We offer every class of insects including
butterflies, moths, beetles, grasshoppers, damselflies, dragonflies. Leaf hoppers, katydids, walking stick insects, walking leaf insects, cicadas, lanternflies, praying mantis, true bugs, spiders, scorpions, tarantulas, centipedes, millipedes, scarabs and more…
If you own a retail store and you would like to consider adding our taxidermy displays to your inventory, we welcome wholesale inquiries. You can find our wholesale website here: www.wholesaleinsects.com