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Morpho aurora entomology Acanthoscurria ferina is a common

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Description

Acanthoscurria ferina is a common terrestrial species from the Peruvian Amazon

The background photograph was taken by MyMy Butterfly at Grant Park in Atlanta

This species can be found in the Guianas

Camponotus gigas is one of the largest ant species of the world living in the South- East Asian rain forests

Their common names refer to the characteristic horns borne only by the males of most species in the group

Morpho aurora entomology Acanthoscurria ferina is a commonThere are over 80 species of morpho butterflies mostly found in South America as well as Mexico and Central America. The name morpho is thought to originate from the fact that these butterflies appear to change shape as theyre flying. This specimen is encased in a 6x6" frame.

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