Real specimen • Hand assembled • Museum-inspired display
Framed Diana Fritillary Butterfly Specimen – Male (Speyeria diana)
A museum-inspired natural history specimen prepared for display.
Specimen Details
Scientific Name: Speyeria diana
Common Name: Diana Fritillary
Sex: Male
Origin: Southeastern United States
Presentation: Framed butterfly specimen (shadowbox)
Frame Size: 6 × 6 × 2 inches
Condition: Professionally prepared and preserved
The Diana Fritillary is one of North America’s most visually distinctive butterflies, notable for its pronounced sexual dimorphism. The male displays vivid orange wings with bold black patterning, creating a strong and highly recognizable appearance.
In contrast, females exhibit deep indigo to blue-black wings with pale blue spotting, making this species especially valued among collectors for its dramatic variation between sexes.
Its bold coloration and rarity make it a compelling specimen in framed natural history presentation.
Display
Designed for collectors, natural history interiors, galleries, and curiosity cabinets.
Variation Notice
Each specimen is individually prepared. While you will receive a piece of the same species and presentation shown, natural variation in size, wing pattern, and coloration should be expected. Each specimen is unique.
Sourcing
All specimens are responsibly and sustainably sourced through farm-raised programs that support habitat conservation and reduce pressure on wild populations.
Shipping
Carefully packed to ensure safe arrival.