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Yellow Leaf Insects Pair A1 Spread | Pulchriphyllium Pulchrifolium | East Java Specimens

£64.99 GBP

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Premium Pair of Yellow Leaf Insects

Two museum-quality Pulchriphyllium pulchrifolium (Yellow Leaf Insect) specimens, professionally spread to showcase their remarkable leaf-mimicking morphology and vibrant yellow-green coloration. These A1-grade specimens display the extraordinary camouflage adaptations that make leaf insects among nature's most impressive examples of evolutionary mimicry.

Specimen Details

  • Species: Pulchriphyllium pulchrifolium (Yellow Leaf Insect / Beautiful Leaf Insect)
  • Quantity: Two (2) spread specimens
  • Quality Grade: A1 – Premium museum standard
  • Presentation: Dry-preserved, professionally spread with legs extended
  • Origin: Watu Ulo, East Java, Indonesia
  • Condition: Excellent preservation with intact leaf-like wings and natural coloration

About Pulchriphyllium Pulchrifolium

This spectacular phasmid species exhibits extraordinary leaf mimicry, with flattened bodies, leaf-vein patterns, and even brown "decay" markings that perfectly replicate foliage. The yellow-green coloration and delicate wing structure make this species particularly prized for natural history displays and educational collections.

Perfect For

Ideal for entomology collections, shadow boxes, Victorian cabinets of curiosities, framing projects, educational displays about camouflage and adaptation, and natural history exhibitions. The matched pair allows for side-by-side presentation or symmetrical arrangements.