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Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides butterfly from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Size: 9x12cm
Pick-up in store in Paris only
Made in Paris in our workshop in Montmartre - label of the city of Paris 2025
Fisher skull (Marten) of Canada
Martes pennanti
Entomological box
Species: Scarab beetle Ischiopsopha jamesi
From Papua
Leaves butterflies under oval glass bell - Kallima Inachus
Entomologic transparent Frame
Peacock swallowtail butterfly (Papilio Blumei) from Indonesia
Australian saltwater crocodile skull: Crocodylus porosus
Estuary crocodile
With its CITES permit
32cm
Can only be sold in the European Union- Shengen Area
Diodon fish
Porcupinefish on wooden pedestal
Brown lace sea fan on a base
Brown Whip Coral
Dragonflies under glass globe
Species: Euphaea variegata and Neurobasis kaupi
All insects are different
Entomological box
Species: Butterfly Sasakia Charonda - Emperor of Japan
Entomological box
Heliconius Erato hybrid ee Butterfly from Ecuador
Flight of butterflies under a glass bell
5 Heliconius sara butterflies from Ecuador (Breeding)
Diaphanization of a frog - Pelophylax ridibundus crossbred INRA (RIVAN92 strain)
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the skin!
Not a protected species
Entomological frame
Species: Morpho Didius butterfly from Peru
Frame with black background and white border
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.