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101: Light Blue Feather – (Species: Malachite) An interesting mix of browns and blue-greens
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#102: Blue & Green Tint - (Species: Prepona) A green coloration that shimmers with tints of blue in the right light.
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#103: Red & Black - (Species: Diaethria Clymena) Red with black and white patterns often in the lucky shape of 88.
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#104: Morpho Blue - (Species: Blue Morpho) Deep blue coloration of the Blue Morpho Butterfly (One of our most popular).
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#105: Green Gold - (Species: Callithea leprieuri) A darker green with a golden coloration and black spots – most striking in larger styles
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#106: Green & Black: (Species: Urania Leylus) Using two types of green wings to get a mix of green, black and white.
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#107: Sky Blue: (Species: Morpho Sulkowskyi) Shimmers light blue - a very delicate coloration of, almost translucent until it turn a bright blue!
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#108: Emerald & Gold: Emerald green with tints of gold - this is a very small butterfly and we can only breed very limited quantities so is not often in stock.
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#109: Orange/Yellow Spot: (Species: Callicore Cynosura) Orange and yellow with white/blue dots.
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#110: Orange & Blue: (Species: Chrysiridia Rhipheus & Blue Morpho) Using two wings, the edge of the Chrysiridia flows into the blue morpho.
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#112: Rainbow: (Species: Chrysiridia Rhipheus/Sunset Moth) Greens and oranges, almost metallic in color, this is a very popular and hard to get wing (Cost can vary due to the difficulties is breeding)
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#113: Red Dot: (Species: Callithea leprieuri) Red and cream dots with black.
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#115: Yellow & Brown - (Species: Malachite / Phoebis philea) #101 placed over a yellow to make a bright and different coloration.
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#116: Shimmering Blues: (Species: Blue Morpho / Morpho Sulkowskyi) Two tones of blue, using the edge of the blue Morpho wing, it is a beautiful contrast with the light transparent blues of the Morpho Sulkowskyi.
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#117: Blue Top: (Species: Prepona / Malachite) The two wings placed over each other adding a nice addition of color to the Malachite.
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#119: Golden Sunset: (Chrysiridia Rhipheus or Sunset Moth) Using the upper wing of the Sunset Mother (#112) it doesn't have the incredible green of #112, but still displays the beautiful orange golds.
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