Luminosa Flutura Spectrali, a rare species in the Phosphorescent Morphidae cluster, is a bioluminescent lepidoptera with translucent wings up to 10 cm, featuring delicate elongated tails and visible veins. Its wings emit a subtle 420-490 nm blue-green glow, likely for communication or predator deterrence. Weighing under 2 grams, it glides rhythmically in tropical rainforests at 15-25°C. The powdery, slightly iridescent wings aid cryptic behavior in dappled light. Taxonomically, it belongs to ten bioluminescent species with fragile forewings and elongated hindwing extensions, reflecting adaptations for agility and signaling in dense foliage. Its phosphorescence distinguishes it from non-luminous Morphidae relatives, highlighting specialized nocturnal rainforest adaptations.