Insect Designs has just received some nice female forms of Menelaides memnon lowii from the Philippines. These are pictured below. Stock of some of the forms is very limited. Please visit soon for a browse.
Showing posts with label butterflies philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterflies philippines. Show all posts
Friday, June 3, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
New Specimens from the Philippines
Insect Designs has just been updated with some very lovely specimens from the Philippines, including some restocks and some hard to get new species. Of special note is the rare Lexias hikarugenzi from Luzon. We only have one male available, so you'll need to be quick to get it. We also have three hard to get Kaniska canace benguetana males.
Please visit soon for a browse.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
New Stock from the Philippines
Insect Designs has just been updated with some restocks and new items from the Philippines including, amongst others, Papilio karna iruana males and Menelaides memnon lowii f. zephyria. Please visit soon for a browse.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Fresh Butterflies from the Philippines
Insect Designs has just received a fresh shipment of specimens from the Philippines. You will find these restocks scattered around the web site. Of note are the Cheritra orpheus and Curetis neosphila that have been out of stock for some time. You will find them in the Lycaenidae section of the web site.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Fresh Specimens from the Philippines
Hello Everyone
Insect Designs has just been updated with some fresh specimens from the Philippines, including Libythea geoffroy bardas and Appias albina semperi females (yellow form). The Libythea are particularly hard to get and have been out of stock for quite some time.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Fresh Specimens from the Philippines
Hello again everyone
Insect Designs has just been updated with a few fresh specimens from the Philippines, including rare male and female Arisbe idaoides, lovely Lexias satrapes amlana, Hebomoia glaucippe mindorensis and Arhopala pseudocentaurus.
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