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Current$1
100%
Target$1

Anaea nobilis

Highly dimorphic, it is one of the rarest leafwings in western Central America.  It usually keeps…

Current$6,580
110%
Target$6,000

Parides iphidamas & arcas males

The females of these two species lack the green on the forewing. P. arcas is the…

Current$12,750
170%
Target$7,500

Siderone nemesis

Our only “true red” or leaf wing butterfly. Callicore pitheas, also known as the “red 88”,…

Current$13,720
137%
Target$10,000

Caligo memnon

The common owl butterfly, Has never been reported to be a pest – as seemingly has…

Current$5,880
147%
Target$4,000

Papilio astyalas

Thoughy rarely seen or colected, this species can be verylocally common, especially in western El Salvador…

Current$3,150
105%
Target$3,000

Papilio garamas

The largest Central American swallowtail and undoubtedly the precursor species of Papilio homerus, the largest American…

Current$2,580
129%
Target$2,000

Parides montezuma

A common lowland swallowtail, it is probably the “weediest” of the five known Salvadoran Parides, often…

Current$7,350
490%
Target$1,500

Myscelia ethusa

Wary and evasive in nature, the tameness of bred adults is quite striking. No doubt having…

Current$5,880
118%
Target$5,000

Papilio androgeus

One of the largest and most boldly colored of our larger swallowtails, and also one not…

Current$2,250
225%
Target$1,000

Papilio pilumnus

A likewise local species, found mainly from Southeastern USA to western El Salvador and Honduras. A…

Current$6,000
200%
Target$3,000

Morpho peleides, known increasingly as Morpho helenor

Without a doubt the most fequently flown morpho in exhibits. It is also likely the morpho…

Current$2,730
273%
Target$1,000

Papilio torquatus

A strikingly dimorphic species, in which the females apparently mimic females of certain Parides, and apparently…

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