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Enigmatic Dismorphia
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Peru — amazon
Dismorphia nemesis
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Enigmatic Dismorphia

Enigmatic DismorphiaDismorphia nemesis

Published on March 24, 2026
Family
Pieridae
Origin
Amazon
Wingspan
70-90 mm
Availability
IN STOCK
Conservation Status
Least Concern

A master of mimicry with rare wing shapes for the Pieridae family.

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About this species

Dismorphia nemesis breaks the traditional mold of yellow butterflies. With its dark patterns and elongated wings, it mimics unpalatable Ithomiine butterflies to deter predators, a perfect example of survival evolution in Peru.

Scientific Importance & Ecology

Role in Ecosystem

As members of the Pieridae 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 mid-elevation cloud forests and wet montane habitats of the Peruvian Andes.

Sustainability First

At Kukusa, we only work with sustainable butterfly farms in Peru. Each purchase supports local conservation efforts and rural livelihoods.

Fully CITES & SERFOR Compliant

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.