





Madagascan Sunset Moth (Chrysiridia Rhipheus)
The Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) is a strikingly colourful moth native to Madagascar. Known for its iridescent, rainbow-like wings that shimmer in the sunlight, it is often mistaken for a butterfly. These moths typically have a short life span, living only about 4 to 5 days as adults, during which they focus solely on reproduction. A cool fun fact about them is that their vibrant wing colours aren't due to pigment, but to microscopic structures that refract light—a phenomenon known as structural coloration.
5 × 7 Inch museum quality black frame with glass barricade, stand and wall hangable
The Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) is a strikingly colourful moth native to Madagascar. Known for its iridescent, rainbow-like wings that shimmer in the sunlight, it is often mistaken for a butterfly. These moths typically have a short life span, living only about 4 to 5 days as adults, during which they focus solely on reproduction. A cool fun fact about them is that their vibrant wing colours aren't due to pigment, but to microscopic structures that refract light—a phenomenon known as structural coloration.
5 × 7 Inch museum quality black frame with glass barricade, stand and wall hangable
The Madagascan sunset moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) is a strikingly colourful moth native to Madagascar. Known for its iridescent, rainbow-like wings that shimmer in the sunlight, it is often mistaken for a butterfly. These moths typically have a short life span, living only about 4 to 5 days as adults, during which they focus solely on reproduction. A cool fun fact about them is that their vibrant wing colours aren't due to pigment, but to microscopic structures that refract light—a phenomenon known as structural coloration.
5 × 7 Inch museum quality black frame with glass barricade, stand and wall hangable