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This image displays a glass-fronted entomological display case containing a meticulously arranged collection of pinned butterflies and moths
This image displays a glass-fronted entomological display case containing a meticulously arranged collection of pinned butterflies and moths. The scene is located in the Capital City of Prague, Czechia. The insects are preserved and presented on a white background, grouped by scientific classification with small white paper labels identifying families (Čeleď) and superfamilies (Nadčeleď) such as Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae, Tineidae, Pterophoridae, Pyraloidea, Crambidae, Pyralidae, Tortricoidea, and Lyonetiidae. Some labels include specific collection data like "CZ, Bohemia." Many labels are highlighted with yellow strips. On the left side, various butterflies are visible, including a large dark brown butterfly with blue and white markings (Nymphalidae), several medium-sized brown and orange butterflies, smaller orange-brown butterflies, and a cluster of light brown and gray butterflies at the top. Below these, rows of smaller brown, black, and orange patterned butterflies are displayed. The right side features numerous white and light-colored butterflies, predominantly from the Pieridae family, arranged in vertical columns. Above these, a large yellow and black swallowtail butterfly (Papilionidae) is centrally positioned. Further to the right and above, darker, camouflaged moths (Tineidae) are pinned. Below the white butterflies, smaller, delicate moths from families like Pterophoridae and Tortricoidea are meticulously arranged in rows. At the bottom right, longer, slender moths (Lyonetiidae) are displayed. All specimens are pinned with fine, dark entomological pins, visible protruding from their bodies. The display case appears internally lit, with a bright reflection visible at the top edge of the image. No people are visible.
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