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Leopard Lacewing Butterfly Specimen Life Cycle Set 4 Acrylic Block Education Aid

$ 18.47

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Description

Real Life Cycle of  Butterfly (Leopard Lacewing - Cethosia cyane) specimen encased in clear lucite material (in 4 separate blocks). The specimens are crystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real Butterfly right at your fingertips! Anyone can safely explore the Butterfly from every angle.
It is clear enough for microscope observation.
Size of the lucite blocks are:
3 pieces- 6.0x3.5x1.7 cm (2.4x1.4x0.7 inch)
1 piece- 7.5x7.5x1.5 cm (3.0x3.0x0.6 inch)
Each set comes with a cardboard box for easy storage.
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Leopard Lacewing Butterfly Specimen Life Cycle Set 4 Acrylic Block Education Aid
Real
Life Cycle of  Butterfly
(
Leopard Lacewing
-
Cethosia cyane
)
specimen encased in clear lucite material (in 4 separate blocks). The specimens are crystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real Butterfly right at your fingertips! Anyone can safely explore the Butterfly from every angle.
It is clear enough for microscope observation.
Size of the lucite blocks are:
3 pieces- 6.0x3.5x1.7 cm (2.4x1.4x0.7 inch)
1 piece- 7.5x7.5x1.5 cm (3.0x3.0x0.6 inch)
Each set comes with a cardboard box for easy storage.
Weight of the lucite blocks is 220 g and 550 g with packing box.
It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.
This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
***
It shows the complete metamorphosis life cycle of butterfly. The immature stage, called the larva, looks completely different from the adult. The larvae are called caterpillars. They feed continuously and go through a number of moulds until the final larval stage is reached. They then stop feeding and search for a suitable place to pupate. In the pupal stage, the reorganization and transformation of the larval tissues into adult structures takes place. The tissues of the immature insect are broken down and small group of cells called imaginal discs, which have been present since the egg first hatched, grow and develop into adult systems. To protect the pupa, the final larval stage spins a cocoon. The adult frees itself from the pupal skin and cocoon by using its jaws, legs.
Leopard Lacewing
-
Cethosia cyane
Order: Lepidoptera  Family: Nymphalidae  Subfamily: Heliconiinae  Genus:
Cethosia
The
Leopard Lacewing
(
Cethosia cyane
) is a species of heliconiine butterfly found in South Asia.
Male
Upperside tawny, in fresh specimens a rich reddish tawny. Fore wing: anterior and apical two-thirds black, the margin of this colour waved and irregular, following a line dividing the cell longitudinally and circling round to near the posterior angle; a short, broad, oblique, white-bar beyond apex of cell, the veins crossing it and a spot in interspaces 3 and 4 black; a transverse indistinct row of small spots and a terminal series of <-shaped lunules white. Hind wing: three or four spots just beyond apex of cell, a subterminal row of spots and the termen broadly black, the last with a series of white lunules as on the fore wing. Underside variegated with red, white, pale blue, ochraceous and black; the terminal margins of both wings broadly black with white lunules as on the upperside; in the middle of each lunule a short white streak from the margin; cilia alternately black and white. Fore wing: the cell with transverse bands of red, blue and black; the base and disc below the cell red spotted with black, followed by pale blue, ochraceous and black; the white oblique band as on upperside, beyond it a transverse incomplete row of lanceolate white marks, with three black spots in each, followed by a subterminal ochraceous band paling inwardly. Hind wing: the base and cell pale blue and red, crossed by several broken incomplete black lines, then alternate bands of white and ochraceous, two of each; the outer white band narrow and marked in each interspace with three black spots arranged as a triangle. Antennae, head and thorax dusky brown; abdomen above tawny, beneath white.
Female
Similar to the male in markings, but the tawny groundcolour replaced by pale greenish white, somewhat brownish on the upperside of fore wing, the extent of black on this wing larger. Underside with all the markings paler than in the male the red at the base of the wings replaced by brownish yellow on the fore, white on the hind wing. Antennae, head and thorax dusky brown; abdomen dusky above, white beneath.
Larva
"Cylindrical, purplish-black segments with alternate yellow and crimson bands. Head armed with two long spines, segments with dorsal and lateral rows of fine spines. Feeds on
Passiflora
, July.
Item Specifics
Country of Manufacture
China
Material
Resin
Type
Collector Plate
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
UPC
Does not apply
Handmade
Yes
Modified Item
No
Animal Class
Butterflie & Moth
Payment
Payment: By Paypal
Shipping cost
Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
Return policy
Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days. Buyer will bear the return shipping cost.
Messages
We will answer messages in 24 hours during working days.
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Leopard Lacewing Butterfly Specimen Life Cycle Set 4 Acrylic Block Education Aid
Real
Life Cycle of  Butterfly
(
Leopard Lacewing
-
Cethosia cyane
)
specimen encased in clear lucite material (in 4 separate blocks). The specimens are crystal clear, indestructible and transparent. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real Butterfly right at your fingertips! Anyone can safely explore the Butterfly from every angle.
It is clear enough for microscope observation.
Size of the lucite blocks are:
3 pieces- 6.0x3.5x1.7 cm (2.4x1.4x0.7 inch)
1 piece- 7.5x7.5x1.5 cm (3.0x3.0x0.6 inch)
Each set comes with a cardboard box for easy storage.
Weight of the lucite blocks is 220 g and 550 g with packing box.
It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.
This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
***
It shows the complete metamorphosis life cycle of butterfly. The immature stage, called the larva, looks completely different from the adult. The larvae are called caterpillars. They feed continuously and go through a number of moulds until the final larval stage is reached. They then stop feeding and search for a suitable place to pupate. In the pupal stage, the reorganization and transformation of the larval tissues into adult structures takes place. The tissues of the immature insect are broken down and small group of cells called imaginal discs, which have been present since the egg first hatched, grow and develop into adult systems. To protect the pupa, the final larval stage spins a cocoon. The adult frees itself from the pupal skin and cocoon by using its jaws, legs.
Leopard Lacewing
-
Cethosia cyane
Order: Lepidoptera  Family: Nymphalidae  Subfamily: Heliconiinae  Genus:
Cethosia
The
Leopard Lacewing
(
Cethosia cyane
) is a species of heliconiine butterfly found in South Asia.
Male
Upperside tawny, in fresh specimens a rich reddish tawny. Fore wing: anterior and apical two-thirds black, the margin of this colour waved and irregular, following a line dividing the cell longitudinally and circling round to near the posterior angle; a short, broad, oblique, white-bar beyond apex of cell, the veins crossing it and a spot in interspaces 3 and 4 black; a transverse indistinct row of small spots and a terminal series of <-shaped lunules white. Hind wing: three or four spots just beyond apex of cell, a subterminal row of spots and the termen broadly black, the last with a series of white lunules as on the fore wing. Underside variegated with red, white, pale blue, ochraceous and black; the terminal margins of both wings broadly black with white lunules as on the upperside; in the middle of each lunule a short white streak from the margin; cilia alternately black and white. Fore wing: the cell with transverse bands of red, blue and black; the base and disc below the cell red spotted with black, followed by pale blue, ochraceous and black; the white oblique band as on upperside, beyond it a transverse incomplete row of lanceolate white marks, with three black spots in each, followed by a subterminal ochraceous band paling inwardly. Hind wing: the base and cell pale blue and red, crossed by several broken incomplete black lines, then alternate bands of white and ochraceous, two of each; the outer white band narrow and marked in each interspace with three black spots arranged as a triangle. Antennae, head and thorax dusky brown; abdomen above tawny, beneath white.
Female
Similar to the male in markings, but the tawny groundcolour replaced by pale greenish white, somewhat brownish on the upperside of fore wing, the extent of black on this wing larger. Underside with all the markings paler than in the male the red at the base of the wings replaced by brownish yellow on the fore, white on the hind wing. Antennae, head and thorax dusky brown; abdomen dusky above, white beneath.
Larva
"Cylindrical, purplish-black segments with alternate yellow and crimson bands. Head armed with two long spines, segments with dorsal and lateral rows of fine spines. Feeds on
Passiflora
, July.
Item Specifics
Country of Manufacture :
China
Material :
Resin
Type :
Collector Plate
Country/Region of Manufacture :
China
Handmade :
Yes
Modified Item :
No
Animal Class :
Butterflie & Moth
Payment
Payment: By Paypal
Shipping cost
Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
Return policy
Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days. Buyer will bear the return shipping cost.
Messages
We will answer messages in 24 hours during working days.
[ Policy
: This is the contents of your policies. You can add a banner for this policy as header and add text descriptions here. The text descriptions can be different Font Size, Font Color, Style and even graphics and icons are also accepted. ]
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