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Virginia Creeper Sphinx Moth, Bone & Crystal Display Cloche

Virginia Creeper Sphinx Moth, Bone & Crystal Display Cloche

Pinned and framed Darapsa myron, or the Virginia Creeper Sphinx moth. A1- Grade quality. Mounted on an ethically sourced animal vertebra, encrusted with tiger's eye crystals. Displayed in a 4" glass cloche.

 

Native to:

North America

Host Plants:

Vitaceae family - grapes, virginia creeper

Conservation Status:

least concern, secure

Sourcing Method:

wild caught, natural death (Haliburton, ON)

Sexual Dimorphism:

males have plumose antennae, females have thin antennae, both sexes are light to olive green with hot pink on the hindwings

About A1- Grade Specimens

Definition: near-perfect specimens with minor imperfections that don't affect overall display quality, suitable for collectors seeking excellent quality at better value

    $65.00Price
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