Description
The Hamadryas laodamia butterfly gets its name from the white dots on a dark background that look like a night’s sky. It is a member of the Cracker butterflies, which get their common name due to the ability of the males in this group to produce a sound similar to the crackling of bacon in a frying pan. This preserved butterfly is framed with UV blocking glass. Handmade in Sonoma County California.
PRESERVED BUTTERFLY DETAILS:
• 99% UV blocking conservation glass and acid & lignin free mounting papers.
• Gallery quality wood shadowbox frame with hanger
• Antique style museum label with natural history story about the specimen.
• Gift box
• Handmade in Sonoma County California
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