Thursday, March 31, 2011

Mother's Day 2011 with Real Framed Glasswing Butterflies



Almost all the Glasswing butterflies you see hear belong to the Satyriinae family with the exception of the Chorinea species which belongs to the stunning Riodinidae family (also known as the metalmarks for the brilliant, metallic hues) and a couple Ithomiinaes. Satyriinae are characterized by thicker veins on the wings, solidarity, and staying away from bright lights. They are also associated with host plants from the Monocotyledons family. Monococotyledons are plants such as palms, bamboos, and orchids. Cithearias in particular are preferential to palms.

A unique idea for a Mother's Day Butterfly Gift

The Glasswing Butterflies in this particular piece are (see more info below image):



Real Framed Glasswing Butterfly Collection


Chorinea sylphina - This clearwing butterfly at first glance seems purely transparent in the open spaces of the wing patterns. However, when this butterfly is tilted to reflect light at different angles, you will find different hues of colors glimmering back. This butterfly, unlike most other larger Glasswings, belongs to the Riodinidae family of metalmarks.

Cithaerias merolina Male: The Male merolina can be found in dark damp rainforest and has a thinner body and notable pink on the lower wings. This beautiful butterfly belongs to the Satyridae family, which is an interesting family that includes butterflies that hire ants as personal bodyguards.

Haetera hypasia: This interesting looking Haetera is a cousin of the Piera and shares several characteristics. The patterns on this one are black, cube-like abstract. This is probably one of my favorites.

Godyris duilia (duillia) – This glasswing butterfly pertains to the Ithomiidae tribe, from the Nymphalidae family. As caterpillars they are fascinating, transparent little creatures that appear to be green because of the food that is traveling down their digestive track. Even the pupa is somewhat transparent, with the brown lines of their wings appearing darker and darker as they mature.

Haetera piera: The Haetera piera belongs to the Satyriinae family, and like the Cithaerias, is known to be found in dark damp places. Unlike the Cithaerrias they are known be found around bamboo plants as opposed to palms. They shun bright light, coming out around dusk and hanging out in the shadows and can be found in singles and pairs, hardly ever more then that.

*All frames are hand crafted and the quality and characteristics are much better then the common, one-sided Riker Mounts. One of the great benefits of double pane glass framing is that you can see the front and back sides of the mounted butterflies. In most cases involving Neotropical butterflies the front and back sides of the wings are distinctly different. The back many times displays a species distinct form of self defense.*

Every butterfly from Ben the Butterfly Guy comes the Eastern regions of Peru. All butterflies here are classified non-endangered by the international CITES listings as reviewed by both the Ministry of Agriculture from Peru and U.S. Fish and Wildlife in the States. Copies of documentation and clearance are available upon request.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Real Red and Blue Agrias Amydon Butterfly

Real Framed Agrias Butterfly Gift Mounted in Black Display



This is the intricately patterned Agrias amydon mounted and framed in a Black display. A great gift for a butterfly enthusiast to add to their collection. Also a great piece for home decorating.

The Agrias butterflies are some of the most fascinating butterflies in the whole world, let alone the Amazon. One of their greatest physical characteristics is their vibrant red bands on the front of the wings. Then, it’s almost like having two beautiful butterflies because the backside of the wings are phenomenally patterned. This is one of the most amazing creatures in Amazon, but you really have to be able to see both sides to fully appreciate how awesome this butterfly is.

The stunning butterfly can be found in Colombia, Bolivia and every country in between that runs along the Amazon Basin. All Agrias spend most of their times at the higher levels of the forest canopies. There are many different forms claimed to be true new forms to drive up the value. I do not doubt that this magnificent butterfly is not capable of having many forms, in fact, there have been several documented cases of hybrid Agrias with Preponas. There is even a taxon called the Prepona sarumani which is a Prepona praenestre and Agrias claudina hybrid, WHOA!


Real Framed Agrias Butterfly Gift Mounted in Black Display



5.5" x 6.5" Black frame with double pane glass front and back (see through). All frames are sealed and all butterflies are entomologically spread, dried and mounted.


Saturday, March 26, 2011

Have you ever seen a Pearl Blue Morpho Butterfly?

Pearl Morpho Sulkowski Butterfly Mounted and Framed in Blue Display


Blue morpho butterflies have always been recognized as an icon of the hidden mysteries and treasures inside the remote Amazon rainforests. This one in particular is the Pearl Morpho Sulkowski, entomologically mounted and framed in an aptly fitting blue display. 

Click here for my articles on: Blue morpho butterfly facts and studies

Friday, March 25, 2011

* Real Framed Butterfies Wall Decor, Rio Rico, with Blue Morpho Butterfly Mounted in White Frame



This great piece of mounted butterfly home decor is known as the Rio Rico, which means rich river. Rich in colorful and exotic butterflies that will look wonderful hanging in your home. There are anywhere between 22 and 28 butterflies in these models and every one has a Blue morpho in the center.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

It's a Mounted Butterfly Twister from the Amazon Rainforest


This is one of those pieces that everyone really loved because of it's versatility to be put in so many different room decorating settings. This collection of framed butterflies from the Peruvian Amazon rainforest has some great butterflies. Below is a key with the butterflies in this frame.

Friday, March 18, 2011

The Moroccan Eye Butterfly Art Gift and Collection

Real Framed Butterflies Collection Gift and Display Mounted in Black

The Moroccan Eyes is a series of real, framed, butterfly art displays with 14 framed butterflies in a design inspired by the beautiful and exotic almond shaped eyes of Moroccan women. There are 14 Neotropical butterflies in these pieces from the Pieridae, Nymphalidae and Riodinidae families in the model.


This particular Moroccan Eye has some great colors in the following species:


Mounted Butterfly Art Frame The Moroccan Eye


This mounted butterfly collection is 9" x 15" with double pane glass, wood frame, glass on the front and back (see through). All frames are sealed.


Many of these butterflies are available by themselves:


Anteos menippe in Sunny Yellow


Paulogramma peristera in Lipstic Red


Blomfildia barkwing in Classic Wood


Every butterfly from Ben the Butterfly Guy comes from butterfly farms throughout the Eastern region of Peru. All butterflies here are classified non-endangered by the international CITES listings as reviewed by both the Ministry of Agriculture from Peru and U.S. Fish and Wildlife in the States. Copies of documentation and clearance are available upon request for your assurance and peace of mind.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

In the Green Spirit... New Mounted Butterflies in Green Displays

In case you haven't heard yet, we're having a St. Patrick's Day Sale with 20% off and free shipping for everything in a green frame, going on through Sunday... so that means great discounts on gifts for the butterfly enthusiasts in your life. Here are a couple of new butterflies we've just put up that you might like...

Zebra Kite Swallowtail Butterfly - Eurytides agesilaus

Green Malachite Butterfly - Siproeta stelenes
Elegant Satin White Timotina - Ascia bunia

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

St. Patricks Day Green Butterfly Gift Sale

Hola everyone! In celebration of St. Patricks Day 2011, we've decided to have a sale for 20% off on all Green Framed Butterflies that are mounted in Green Displays and with free shipping you can't loose.

Here are some of our beautiful butterflies on sale:

Glasswing Ithomiinae - $18
Pink Spotted Lyropteryx apollonia - $18
Day Moth Urania Swallowtail - $20.75

Green Butterfly Collection - $42