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THE AUSTRALASIA / INDOMALAYA
ECOZONE
(AUSTRALIA)
Family Papilionidae
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Papilio noblei is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1889 by Nicéville. The wingspan is about 10 – 12 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio noblei is dark-brown or black. A yellow area dominates the hind wings.
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Papilio iswaroides is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1898 by Fruhstorfer. The wingspan is about 10 – 11 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio iswaroides is black. A yellow area dominates the hind wings.
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Papilio nephelus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. The wingspan is about 10 – 12 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio nephelus is black. It has a chain of white spots on the fore wing. A yellow area dominates the hind wings.
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The following genera are members of the family Papilionidae (Swallowtails, Swordtails) and they are represented on this homepage.
- ATROPHANEURA
- GRAPHIUM (Swordtails)
- ORNITHOPTERA (Birdwings)
- PAPILIO (Swallowtails)
- TROGONOPTERA (Birdwings)
- TROIDES (Birdwings)
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Atrophaneura aristolochiae (Gewöhnliche Rose, Common Rose) |
Atrophaneura aristolochiae, also called Common Rose or Gewöhnliche Rose is a very nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1775 by Fabricius. With a wingspan of 9.0 – 10.0 cm the Common Rose is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with white and red spots. Hind wings have tails. Common Rose is a good exemplar for sexual dimorphism.
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Atrophaneura polydorus |
Atrophaneura polydorus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1763 by Linnaeus. The wingspan is about 8.0 – 10.0 cm. Atrophaneura polydorus is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with white and red spots. Hind wings have tails.
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Graphium agamemnon (Tailed Jay, Green-spotted Triangle Butterfly) |
Graphium agamemnon, also called Tailed Jay or Green-spotted Triangle Butterfly is a common butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1758 by Linnaeus. With a wingspan of 8.0 – 10.0 cm the Tailed Jay is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with many green spots.
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Graphium androcles |
Graphium androcles is a high-contrast butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. With a wingspan of 10.0 – 12.0 cm Graphium androcles is a big member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black and white. This butterfly has the longes tails I have ever seen.
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Graphium antiphates (Fivebar Swordtail) |
Graphium antiphates, also called Fivebar Swordtail is a very nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1775 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 7.0 – 8.0 cm. The Fivebar Swordtail is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is white with some black stripes on the wing. Hind wings have long tails. read more |
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Graphium cloanthus (Glassy Bluebottle) |
Graphium cloanthus, also called Glassy Bluebottle is a very interesting butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1841 by Westwood. The wingspan is about 8.0 – 9.0 cm. The Glassy Bluebottle is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with broad and transperant areas on the wing. Hind wings have tails. read more |
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Graphium codrus |
Graphium codrus is a simply coloured and common butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1777 by Cramer. With a wingspan of 10.0 – 12.0 cm Graphium codrus is a big member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with greenish or yellowish spots. read more |
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Graphium meyeri |
Graphium meyeri is a simply coloured butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1874 by Hopffer. With a wingspan of 8.0 – 10.0 cm Graphium meyeri is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with greenish spots. Hind wings have no tails. read more |
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Graphium milon (Milon´s Swallowtail) |
Graphium milon, also called Milon´s Swallowtail is a very nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was by Felder. With a wingspan of 9.0 – 10.0 cm the Milon´s Swallowtail is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with big green and turquoise spots. Hind wings have no tails.
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Graphium rhesus (Rhesus Swallowtail) |
Graphium rhesus, also called Rhesus Swallowtail is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. The wingspan is about 7.0 – 8.0 cm. The Rhesus Swallowtail is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with many white stripes. Hind wings have very long tails. read more |
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Graphium weiskei (Purple Spotted Swallowtail) |
Graphium weiskei, also called Purple Spotted Swallowtail is a great coloured butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1900 by Ribbe. With a wingspan of 7.0 – 8.0 cm the Purple Spotted Swallowtail is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with green and purple spots. Hind wings have tails.
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Ornithoptera alexandrae (Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, Alexandra-Vogelschwingenfalter) |
Ornithoptera alexandrae, also called Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1907 by Rothschild. The wingspan is about 19 – 28 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera alexandrae is black. It has blue and green areas on wings. The females are brown and have white spots. Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is the largest butterfly on earth. It is strictly protected!
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Ornithoptera croesus (Wallace's Golden Birdwing, Goldroter Vogelschwingenfalter) |
Ornithoptera croesus, also called Wallace's Golden Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1859 by Wallace. The wingspan is about 17 – 20 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera croesus is black. It has large orange or red areas on the wings. The females are brown and have some white and yellow spots. They are significant-larger than the males. read more |
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Ornithoptera goliath |
Ornithoptera goliath is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in ??? by Oberthür. The wingspan is about 18 – 23 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera goliath is black. It has green and golden areas on the wings. The females are brown and have some white spots. They are significant-larger than the males. read more |
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Ornithoptera meridionalis |
Ornithoptera meridionalis is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1897 by Rothschild. The wingspan is about 12 – 14 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera meridionalis is black. It has green and golden areas on the wings. The hind wings have thin tails. The females are dark-brown and have some white and yellow spots. They are significant-larger than the males. read more |
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Ornithoptera paradisea (Paradies Vogelschwingenfalter, Paradise Birdwing) |
Ornithoptera paradisea, also called Paradise Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1893 by Staudinger. The wingspan is about 14 – 19 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera paradisea is black. It has green and golden areas on the wings. The hind wings have thin tails. The females are dark-brown and have some white and yellow spots. They are significant-larger than the males. read more |
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Ornithoptera priamus |
Ornithoptera priamus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1758 by Linnaeus. The wingspan is about 18 – 22 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera priamus is black. It has large green areas on the wings. The females are brown and have some white spots. They are significant-larger than the males.
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Ornithoptera rothschildi (Rothschild´s Birdwing) |
Ornithoptera rothschildi, also called Rothschild´s Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1911 by Kenrick. The wingspan is about 14 – 16 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera rothschildi is black. It has green and golden areas on the wings. The females are brown and have some white and yellow spots. read more |
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Ornithoptera tithonus |
Ornithoptera tithonus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1841 by de Haan. The wingspan is about 14 – 20 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera tithonus is black. It has green and golden areas on the wings. The females are dark-brown and have some white spots. They are significant-larger than the males.
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Ornithoptera victoriae (Queen Victoria's Birdwing, Viktoria Vogelschwingenfalter) |
Ornithoptera victoriae, also called Queen Victoria's Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1856 by Gray. The wingspan is about 15 – 18 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Ornithoptera victoriae is black. It has large green areas and some golden spots on the wings. The females are brown and have some white and yellow spots. read more |
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Papilio aegeus (Orchard Swallowtail, Garten Schwalbenschwanz) |
Papilio aegeus, also called Orchard Swallowtail is a simple coloured butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1805 by Donovan. With a wingspan of 10.0 – 12.0 cm the Orchard Swallowtail is a big member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with areas on wing. Hind wings have no tails.
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Papilio antonio |
Papilio antonio is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1875 by Hewitson. The wingspan is about 9 – 11 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio antonio is dark-brown or black. A broad, yellow area dominates the wings. read more |
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Papilio arcturus (Blue Peacock, Blauer Pfau) |
Papilio arcturus, also called Blue Peacock or Blauer Pfau is a very nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1842 by Westwood. The wingspan is about 10.0 – 12.0 cm. The Blue Peacock is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with green, blue and purple areas and spots on the wing. Hind wings have tails. This butterfly very similar to Papilio krishna. read more |
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Papilio ascalaphus (Ascalaphus Swallowtail, Ascalaphus Schwalbenschwanz) |
Papilio ascalaphus, also called Ascalaphus Swallowtail is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. The wingspan is about 14.0 – 16.0 cm. The Ascalaphus Swallowtail is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is dark-brown to black with blue or white spots. Hind wings have tails. Male and female are not similar (sexual dismorphism). read more |
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Papilio bianor |
Papilio bianor is a wonderful butterfly from the Palaearctic ecozone (Asia). The first description was in 1777 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 10.0 – 12.0 cm. Papilio bianor is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black and it has many luminous scales. Hind wings have tails.
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Papilio blumei (Peacock, Pfau, Le Paon) |
Papilio blumei, also called Peacock is a very great butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. With a wingspan of 12.0 – 14.0 cm the Peacock is a big member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with iridescence green bands and spots. Hind wings have broad tails.
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Papilio buddha (Malabar Banded Peacock) |
Papilio buddha, also called Malabar Banded Peacock is also a great butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1872 by Westwood. With a wingspan of 9.0 – 10.0 cm the Malabar Banded Peacock is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with iridescence greenish blue areas. Hind wings have tails.
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Papilio crino (Common Banded Peacock) |
Papilio crino, also called Common Banded Peacock is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1793 by Fabricius. The wingspan is about 7.0 – 9.0 cm. The Common Banded Peacock is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with green bands on the wing. Hind wings have tails.
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Papilio diophantus |
Papilio diophantus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1883 by Grose-Smith. The wingspan is about 9 – 10 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio diophantus is black. A broad, yellow area dominates the wings. read more |
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Papilio euchenor |
Papilio euchenor is a nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1829 by Guérin Ménéville. With a wingspan of 10.0 – 13.0 cm Papilio euchenor is a big member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black mellow yellow areas on wing. Hind wings have no tails.
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Papilio helenus (Red Helen, Rote Helene) |
Papilio helenus, also called Red Helen is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1758 by Linnaeus. The wingspan is about 10 – 12 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio helenus is black. A yellow area dominates the hind wings. read more |
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Papilio iswara |
Papilio iswara is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1842 by White. The wingspan is about 12 – 13 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio iswara is black. A yellow area dominates the hind wings.
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Papilio iswaroides |
Papilio iswaroides is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1898 by Fruhstorfer. The wingspan is about 10 – 11 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio iswaroides is black. A yellow area dominates the hind wings.
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Papilio karna (Jungle Jade, Dschungeljade) |
Papilio karna, also called Jungle Jade is a fantastic butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1865 by C. & R. Felder. The wingspan is about 10.0 – 13.0 cm. The Jungle Jade is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with an all-dominat green area on the wing. Hind wings have tails. This butterfly is very similar to Papilio paris. read more |
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Papilio krishna (Krishna Peacock, Krishna Pfau) |
Papilio krishna, also called Krishna Peacock is a very nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1857 by Moore. The wingspan is about 10.0 – 12.0 cm. The Krishna Peacock is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with green, blue and purple areas and spots on the wing. Hind wings have tails. This butterfly very similar to Papilio arcturus. read more |
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Papilio laglaizei |
Papilio laglaizei is a very exceptional butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1877 by Depuiset. The wingspan is about 9.0 – 10.0 cm. Papilio laglaizei is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is dark brown with blue and grey areas on the wing. Hind wings have tails. This butterfly mimics an uneatable or noxious moth (Alcidis agathyrsus). Papilio laglaizei is a avery good example for Batesian mimicry. read more |
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Papilio lorquinianus (Sea Green Swallowtail, Meergrüner Schwalbenschwanz, Machaon Vert Marin) |
Papilio lorquinianus also called Sea Green Swallowtail is a great butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1865 by C. & R. Felder. With a wingspan of 9.0 – 11.0 cm Papilio pericles is a medium member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with iridescence turquoise and green areas. Hind wings have tails. read more |
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Papilio nephelus |
Papilio nephelus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. The wingspan is about 10 – 12 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio nephelus is black. It has a chain of white spots on the fore wing. A yellow area dominates the hind wings. read more |
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Papilio noblei |
Papilio noblei is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1889 by Nicéville. The wingspan is about 10 – 12 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio noblei is dark-brown or black. A yellow area dominates the hind wings.
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Papilio peranthus |
Papilio peranthus is also a nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1787 by Fabricius. With a wingspan of 7.0 – 9.0 cm Papilio peranthus is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with iridescence green areas. Hind wings have tails.
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Papilio pericles |
Papilio pericles is also a very nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1865 by Wallace. With a wingspan of 7.0 – 9.0 cm Papilio pericles is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with iridescence blue areas. Hind wings have broad tails.
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Papilio polyctor (Common Peacock, Gewöhnlicher Pfau) |
Papilio polyctor, also called Common Peacock is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. The wingspan is about 10 – 12 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Papilio polyctor is black. It has red spots and a blue area on the hind wings. read more |
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Papilio polymnestor (Blue Mormon, Blauer Pfau) |
Papilio polymnestor, also called Blue Mormon is a very impressive butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1775 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 12.0 – 14.0 cm. The Blue Mormon is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with great blue areas on wing. Hind wings have no tails.
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Papilio polytes (Common Mormon, Kleiner Mormon, Mormon Commun) |
Papilio polytes, also called Common Mormon is a nice butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1758 by Linnaeus. The wingspan is about 9.0 – 10.0 cm. The Common Mormon is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with some white and red spots. Hind wings have tails.
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Papilio rumanzovia (Scarlet Mormon, Scharlachroter Schwalbenschwanz, Mormon écarlate) |
Papilio rumanzovia, also called Scarlet Mormon is a very impressive butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1821 by Eschscholtz. The wingspan is about 12.0 – 14.0 cm. The Scarlet Mormon is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with great scarlet cycles. Hind wings have no tails.
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Papilio ulysses (Odysseusfalter, Empereur Bleu, Mountain Blue) |
Papilio ulysses, also called Blue Emperor or Blue Mountain Swallowtail is a great butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1758 by Linnaeus. The wingspan is about 12.0 – 14.0 cm. The Blue Emperor is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is black with broad iridescence blue areas. Hind wings have tails.
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Papilio xuthus ( Asian Swallowtail, Japanischer Schwalbenschwanz, Machaon asiatique) |
Papilio xuthus, also called Asian Swallowtail or Japanischer Schwalbenschwanz is a well-known butterfly from the Palaearctic ecozone (Asia). The first description was in 1767 by Linnaeus. With a wingspan of 8.0 – 10.0 cm the Asian Swallowtail is a small member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. The butterfly is yellow and black. Hind wings have tails.
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Trogonoptera brookiana (Raja Brooke's Birdwing) |
Trogonoptera brookiana, also called Raja Brooke's Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1855 by Wallace. The wingspan is about 15 – 17 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Trogonoptera brookiana is black. It has a chain of green spots on the fore wings. The females are brown and have some white and green spots.
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Trogonoptera trojana |
Trogonoptera trojana is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1886 by Honrath. The wingspan is about 18 – 19 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Trogonoptera trojana is black. It has a chain of green spots on the fore wings. The females are brown and have some white and green spots.
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Troides criton |
Troides criton is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1860 by C. & R. Felder. The wingspan is about 14 – 15 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides criton is black. It has a large golden area on the hind wings. The females are very similar to the males. read more |
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Troides cuneifera |
Troides cuneifera is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1879 by Oberthür. The wingspan is about 14 – 17 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides cuneifera is black. The hind wings are golden and they have black spots. The females are dark-brown and larger than the males. read more |
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Troides darsius |
Troides darsius is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1852 by Gray. The wingspan is about 15 – 17 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides darsius is black. It has a large golden area on the hind wings. The females are brown and have some white and golden spots read more |
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Troides dohertyi (Talaud Black Birdwing) |
Troides dohertyi, also called Talaud Black Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1893 by Rippon. The wingspan is about 14 – 16 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides dohertyi is black. It is an unusually member of the genus Troides. Because the male has no golden areas on hind wings. The females are dark-brown and larger than the males. read more |
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Troides haliphron |
Troides haliphron is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1836 by Boisduval. The wingspan is about 13 – 15 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides haliphron is black. It has a golden band on the hind wings. The females are brown and have some black spots in their golden areas. read more |
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Troides hypolitus |
Troides hypolitus is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1775 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 18 – 20 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides hypolitus is black. It has a chain of golden spots on the hind wings. The females are dark-brown and they are bigger than the males.
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Troides minos (Southern Birdwing) |
Troides minos, also called Southern Birdwing is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1779 by Cramer. The wingspan is about 15 – 16 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides minos is black. The hind wings are orange or golden. The females are dark-brown and larger than the males. read more |
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Troides riedeli |
Troides riedeli is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1885 by Kirsch. The wingspan is about 14 – 16 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides riedeli is black. It has a large golden area on the hind wings. The females are black and have some black spots in their golden areas. read more |
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Troides vandepolli |
Troides vandepolli is a butterfly from Australasia / Indomalaya ecozone (Australia). The first description was in 1890 by Snellen. The wingspan is about 16 – 17 cm. This butterfly is a member of the family PAPILIONIDAE. Troides vandepolli is black. It has a large golden area on the hind wings. The females are brown and have some black spots in their golden areas. read more |
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