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Daphnis Nerii (Oleander Hawk-Moth) Framed
Bits & BugsProfessor Plum's collection of carefully-collated specimens, displayed in hardy wood-and-glass frames, look amazing on a wall in a study or bedroom...
View full detailsEupholus Beetle Set of 4 Framed
Bits & BugsProfessor Plum's collection of carefully-collated specimens, displayed in hardy wood-and-glass frames, look amazing on a wall in a study or bedroom...
View full detailsFramed Scorpion Heterometrus laoticus (Laos Forest Scorpion)
Bits & BugsProfessor Plum's collection of carefully-collated specimens, displayed in hardy wood-and glass frames, look amazing on a wall in a study or bedroom...
View full detailsGiraffe Stag-Beetle (Prosopocoilus Giraffa) Framed
Bits & BugsAKA Giraffe Stag-Beetle is the world's longest saw-tooth lucanid displaying long sharp jaws. Colour is matt black. With over 1,000 species in the ...
View full detailsIthomiinae Butterfly Framed Set of 12
Bits & BugsCollection of 12 assorted butterflies from the Ithomiinae butterfly tribe in the nymphalid subfamily Danainae. They are neotropical butterflies wi...
View full detailsMorpho amathonte Butterfly Framed
Bits & BugsIridescent metallic blue colouration with black colouration on apex of top wings. Note colour varies on angle of frame. Morphos are diurnal, as ma...
View full detailsPapilio blumei Framed
Bits & BugsProfessor Plum's collection of carefully-collated specimens, displayed in hardy wood-and glass frames, look amazing on a wall in a study or bedroom...
View full detailsPapilio Ulysses Framed
Bits & BugsOur Australian framed butterfly Papilio ulysses is commonly known as the Dunk Island butterfly from Queensland ( Australia ). Various races of the ...
View full detailsRhinoceros Beetle (Chalcosoma atlas) Framed
Bits & BugsDescription 3 huge horns on this fantastic rhinoceros beetle. They usually can fly and typically have four wings. Two of the wings are hardened (...
View full detailsTarantula (Acanthoscurria) Framed
Bits & BugsDescription Harmless to humans these large hairy spiders belong to the Theraphosidae family which comprises over 900 species. Living in burrows the...
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