Real specimen • Hand assembled • Museum-inspired display
Agapema homogena Pinned Specimen – Wings Spread Male Silk Moth
A professionally prepared natural history specimen.
Specimen Details
Scientific Name: Agapema homogena
Common Name: (No widely used common name)
Sex: Male
Family: Saturniidae
Origin: North America
Preparation: Pinned specimen, wings spread
Condition: A1 collector-quality specimen
Data: Includes full collection / lineage data
Agapema homogena is a striking silk moth species valued for its bold wing shape and distinctive patterning. As a member of the Saturniidae family, it exhibits the characteristic large wings and eye-like markings that make these moths highly sought after by collectors.
The male form features more refined structure and prominent feathered antennae, adapted for detecting pheromones.
Approximate Wingspan
89 mm
This specimen is prepared in a traditional wings-spread position, allowing for full visibility of wing structure, venation, and patterning — ideal for study, display, or collection.
Display & Use
Suitable for entomology collections, educational use, taxonomic study, or framing.
Variation Notice
As a natural specimen, minor variation in coloration and patterning may occur.
Sourcing
Ethically reared and responsibly sourced.