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Heliconius Melpomene butterflies - Butterfly bell Size M
Butterfly bell Size M
Species: Heliconius Melpomene butterflies from Ecuador
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides butterfly from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Size: 9x12cm
Pick-up in store in Paris only
Made in Paris in our workshop in Montmartre - label of the city of Paris 2025
Butterfly bell Size M
Species: Heliconius Melpomene butterflies from Ecuador
Entomological composition of beetles
27 specimens make up this picture
Black entomological box with gold fillet, hand-crafted by an bookbinder craftsman in Anjou
Flight of Butterflies: Chrysiridia ripheus-Urania Ripheus
Sunset butterfly of Madagascar - Moth
Scarabée - Beetle under mini globe
Species: Tmesisternus rafaelae
Various other species available
Plastic mini globe
Flame gorgon - Red Whip Coral on pedestal - Ellisella grandis from Indonesia
Little butterfly glass dome: Catonephele orites female and male
Butterfly bell - Size M
Species: Ancyluris Aulestes butterflies from Peru (Breeding)
Entomological box - Butterfly
Morpho aega butterfly from Brazil
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Crow on base - Corvus corone
Perfect in a cabinet of curiosities, a masterpiece!
Entomologic Frame - Peacock swallowtail (Papilio Blumei)
Flight of butterflies under a glass bell
5 Methona confusa - Giant Glasswing butterflies from Ecuador
Madagascar sawyer ammonite - Cleoniceras fern ammonite
Cleoniceras fern ammonite
100 million year old fossil
Madagascar sawyer ammonite - Cleoniceras fern ammonite
Cleoniceras fern ammonite
100 million year old fossil
Entomological box
Species: Morpho menelaus
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.