This moth has a distinctive appearance, with a wingspan reaching up to 80 mm. Its forewings are dark brown with intricate patterns of black and cream-coloured markings, resembling a leaf, providing excellent camouflage.
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We firmly support the sustainable tropical butterfly collections as long as they take care of conserving the rainforest where they fly and developing responsible conscious trading.
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Native to the lush rainforests of Central and West Africa, this species exhibits a graceful flight pattern amidst its favoured habitats. The intricate interplay of browns and whites on its wings potentially aids in camouflage, allowing it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings.
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Cymothoe egesta, commonly known as the common glider, is a vibrant butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is recognized for its striking coloration, with males typically displaying a deep orange or reddish upper side with black markings, while females are usually paler and exhibit more muted patterns.
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The Macrocossus genus comprises impressive moths known for their size and unique characteristics. They belong to the Hepialidae family, renowned for swift flight. Their wings are typically muted brown or greyish, with a robust, hairy body.
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The Ruddy Daggerwing (Marpesia petreus) is a striking butterfly known for its distinctive wing shape and vibrant colours. The wings of the Ruddy Daggerwing display a bold combination of deep red and black, with white spots along the edges.
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