Juno Longwing
Juno Longwing — Dione juno
Bold orange and black patterns with elongated wings typical of the longwings.
About this species
Dione juno is a classic longwing butterfly. It features a bright orange base with strong black veining and margins. Like many Heliconians, its larvae feed on passionflower vines (Passiflora).
Scientific Importance & Ecology
Role in Ecosystem
As members of the Heliconidae family, these butterflies are vital pollinators. Their lifecycle contributes to the health of the Amazonian rainforestby ensuring the reproduction of native flora.
Camouflage & Defense
The patterns on their wings are not just for beauty; they serve as complex defense mechanisms against predators in the dense Peruvian vegetation, showcasing millions of years of evolution.
Preservation & Display Care
Lighting
Avoid direct sunlight to prevent wing color fading over time.
Humidity
Keep in a dry environment to ensure long-term structural integrity.
Mounting
Best displayed in UV-protected glass frames or shadow boxes.
Habitat
Common in subtropical and tropical forest edges and second-growth forests.
Sustainability First
At Kukusa, we only work with sustainable butterfly farms in Peru. Each purchase supports local conservation efforts and rural livelihoods.
Collector's Note
Each specimen is a unique individual. Minor natural variations in size and pattern may occur, adding to the authenticity of your personal collection.
