Framed Sunset Moth Pair Verso Recto
Framed Sunset Moth Pair Verso Recto
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Verso Recto - A display that shows both sides of the specimen. The front side is on top while the back is displayed on the bottom.
The sunset moth, scientifically known as Chrysiridia rhipheus, is a day-flying moth of the family Uraniidae. Native to Madagascar, this species is renowned for its strikingly iridescent coloration, which can rival that of many butterflies, making it one of the most visually stunning insects in the world.
The adult sunset moth has a wingspan ranging from 7 to 9 cm. Its wings exhibit a vibrant array of colors including green, blue, red, and yellow. These colors are not due to pigments, but rather are a result of structural coloration. The scales on the moth’s wings are microstructured in a way that causes light to diffract and interfere, producing the iridescent effect. This phenomenon is similar to the way peacock feathers and opal gemstones create their colors. They are diurnal, a rarity among moths, and are often mistaken for butterflies due to their bright colors and daytime activity. They feed on nectar from various flowers, contributing to pollination.
The sunset moth’s vibrant coloration is an evolutionary adaptation that serves multiple purposes. The bright colors and patterns can deter predators through a warning signal of toxicity, a concept known as aposematism. Additionally, the iridescence can confuse predators, making it difficult to focus on the moth’s exact position when it is in flight.
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