8 planetary-entomological postcards. (Suitable for astronomers, entomologists and little kids, if you see any difference ;) ) Little Night loves to catch planet-butterflies. There’s nothing like diving into cool Milky Way (not an ad) to catch so rare Uranus? In this set you’ll find: ~Thysania agrippina Jupiter The biggest planet-butterfly among the others, except only Heliosa, so rare that she is in Universal Red List. If you look closely at her wings, you’ll see from 31 to 33 small dark spots, by number of Jupiter’s satellites. ~Papilio antimachus Uraniidae Another one quite big butterfly. May be found in dark areas of Universe. She has several belts-rings on the tips of her wings, just like Uranus. ~Ithomiidae Saturnia Saturnia is a smaller butterfly with beautiful colouration that reminds a misty fog behind a castle’s windows. Truly wonderful butterfly. To learn more about butterfly see our exhibition!














