This image features a collection of Trogonoptera butterflies, including Rajah Brooke’s Birdwing (Trogonoptera brookiana) and Palawan Birdwing (Trogonoptera trojana). The display shows both male and female specimens, with males displaying vibrant green and black wings, while females have more muted brown tones. These large, striking butterflies are known for their impressive wingspans and distinctive coloration.
This image displays a collection of Ripponia butterflies, including Ripponia hypolimnas subspecies. The specimens showcase the striking yellow and black patterns on the hindwings, contrasting with their dark brown and black forewings. Both male and female butterflies are featured, highlighting subtle differences in size and coloration. These visually striking butterflies, known for their vibrant yellow spots, are a key representation of the genus Ripponia, offering an elegant display of natural beauty.
Collection of Troides butterflies, a genus known for its large, vibrant yellow and black wings. These specimens are displayed with both male and female butterflies, highlighting their striking color patterns and the diversity within the genus. Troides species, commonly referred to as birdwing butterflies, are renowned for their size and beauty, making them a popular subject in both scientific study and butterfly collections. The arrangement provides a detailed look at various species and subspecies within the Troides genus, each with its distinct wing patterns and coloration.
The images display a collection of Aetheoptera butterflies, known for their distinct brown and white patterns, along with bright green and yellow markings in certain species. These butterflies are arranged systematically to show the variations in wing color and pattern among different species and subspecies. The vibrant green and yellow contrasts with the darker brown wings, making this collection a visually stunning representation of the genus Aetheoptera. This display highlights the diversity and beauty of these butterflies, showcasing their unique characteristics.
This image showcases two specimens of the Zeunera alexandrea butterfly, one of the most striking species due to its vivid coloration. The top specimen exhibits brilliant iridescent turquoise and black wings, making it highly distinctive, while the lower specimen has brown wings with lighter markings, highlighting sexual dimorphism or variations in appearance within the species. The butterflies are part of a collection from New Guinea, known for its rich biodiversity. This display emphasizes the beauty and uniqueness of the Zeunera genus, particularly the eye-catching colors of Z. alexandrea.
The images display a collection of Schoenbergia butterflies, showcasing both bright green and yellow specimens, as well as more subdued brown and white varieties. This genus is known for its remarkable sexual dimorphism, where males often exhibit vibrant colors while females tend to have darker or more muted wing patterns. The arrangement highlights the diversity of this genus, with specimens from various regions, illustrating the stunning range of coloration and wing patterning seen within Schoenbergia. These butterflies are admired for their large size and striking wing designs, making them a visually captivating subject for both scientific study and butterfly enthusiasts.
Collections of Ornithoptera butterflies, known as birdwings, some of the largest and most colorful butterflies in the world. The collections highlight:
These butterflies, primarily from New Guinea and surrounding regions, are prized for their size and vivid coloration, making them highly sought after by collectors and a key focus in conservation efforts.
The images showcase hybrid specimens of Ornithoptera butterflies, highlighting distinct variations in wing coloration and patterns between different hybrid forms. These specimens include:
The display emphasizes the diversity and hybridization within the Ornithoptera genus, showcasing the beautiful variations that can occur through natural hybridization in butterfly species.
This image displays a collection of butterflies from various genera, showcasing a range of vivid colors and patterns: