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Framed Specimens Euploea Radamanthus - The Magpie Crow
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Euploea Radamanthus - The Magpie Crow

£26.99

Euploea Radamanthus, or more commonly known as The Magpie Crow.

Grade: A1-

Locational Data: China

Specimen is framed in an 18x18cm shadow box frame.

The Euploea Radamanthus belongs to the danaid family of brush footed butterflies. It can be found across Eastern Asia including parts of the Himalayas and the Malay region.

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Euploea Radamanthus, or more commonly known as The Magpie Crow.

Grade: A1-

Locational Data: China

Specimen is framed in an 18x18cm shadow box frame.

The Euploea Radamanthus belongs to the danaid family of brush footed butterflies. It can be found across Eastern Asia including parts of the Himalayas and the Malay region.

Euploea Radamanthus, or more commonly known as The Magpie Crow.

Grade: A1-

Locational Data: China

Specimen is framed in an 18x18cm shadow box frame.

The Euploea Radamanthus belongs to the danaid family of brush footed butterflies. It can be found across Eastern Asia including parts of the Himalayas and the Malay region.

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