Gloriana Luminescentis, named for its 'glorious glowing,' is a bioluminescent butterfly endemic to tropical rainforest canopies. It features intricate, feather-like wing extensions with electric blue, purple, and magenta patterns. Weighing under 2g and spanning up to 10cm, its body exhibits vivid orange-red bioluminescence radiating from the thorax and wing edges within the blue-green spectrum (450-495nm), suited for dim rainforest light. Its rhythmic gliding flight aids camouflage through motion and light diffusion. Belonging to the Chromaflorae Lepidoptera cluster, it thrives in 20-30°C. Its luminescence likely functions in intraspecific communication, mating, or predator deterrence, warranting further biochemical and ecological study.