Lasiocampa quercus, the oak eggar, is a common moth of the family Lasiocampidae found in Europe. Its specific name quercus refers to the fact that its cocoon generally resembles an acorn, not that its primary food source is oak.

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~ Species: Lasiocampa quercus * Female

~ Native Origin: Spain

~ Frame Details: 4” H x 4oe” W x 1 OE” D



* * * White frame available by request.



+ Museum quality shadowbox with glass window. All materials are built to last a lifetime.

+ Background: Insect name and origin printed on Old World-style parchment paper.

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Our creations are better than old-fashioned museum displays and designed to last for a lifetime, We are using the latest technology (clear silicon) for sealing and double protection for most expensive projects. This is why our artwork with butterflies and insects is being used by many interior designers for creating exceptional displays.

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Avoid exposure to extremes of temperature, humidity, or to direct sunlight. With proper care you will enjoy this marvel of the natural world for many decades to come.



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