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THE MOST IMPORTANT GENERA OF THIS HOMEPAGE

 

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            NEARCTIC                             PALAEARCTIC                            PALAEARCTIC     
               (North America)                             (Europe)                                         (Asia)                      

 

  
  

                           NEOTROPIC                             AFROTROPIC               AUSTRALASIA / INDOMALAYA      
   (South America)                                (Africa)                                   (Australia)
        

 

Newest articles about butterflies





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 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. 
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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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THE MOST POPULAR ARTICLES OF LAST MONTH (SEPTEMBER)

  1. Papilio demodocus (Citrus butterfly, Orange Dog, Christmas Butterfly)
  2. Graphium weiskei (Purple Spotted Swallowtail)
  3. Papilio rumanzovia (Scarlet Mormon, Scharlachroter Schwalbenschwanz, Mormon écarlate)
  4. Papilio dardanus (African Swallowtail, Mocker Swallowtail, Mouchoir Volant, Afrikanischer Schwalbenschwanz)
  5. Papilio machaon (Swallowtail, Schwalbenschwanz, Le Grand Porte-queue)
  6. Papilio hospiton (Corsican Swallowtail, Korsischer Schwalbenschwanz, Porte-queue de Corse)
  7. Papilio pilumnus (Three-tailed Tiger Swallowtail, Dreischwänziger Tigerschwalbenschwanz, Machaon de tigre trois filée) 
  8. Charaxes jasius (Two-tailed Pasha, Erdbeerbaumfalter, La Nymphale de l´Arbousier)
  9. Papilio nireus (Narrow Green Banded Swallowtail)
  10. Sasakia charonda (Japanese Emperor, Japanischer Kaiser)




THE MOST IMPORTANT GENERA OF THIS HOMEPAGE

 

The genus PAPILIO contain about 200 species and it is the biggest group of PAPILIONIDAE. PAPILIO butterflies (Swallowtails) lives on each continent without Antarctic. The biggest biodiversity is in tropical areas. Feedplants are members of family LAURACEAE, RUTACEAE and UMBELLIFERAE.
GENUS PAPILIO...  





The genus GRAPHIUM contain about 160 species and it is a big group of PAPILIONIDAE. GRAPHIUM butterflies are from Africa, Asia and Australia. 
GENUS GRAPHIUM...  





This genus contain about 70 species and it is a big group of NYMPHALIDAE. MORPHO butterflies are from South America (NEOTROPIC). This butterflies have  flouresce blue on there wings.  This optical phenominon based on  refraction and  interference.   
GENUS MORPHO...  


The genus ORNITHOPTERA was described in 1832 by Boisduval. It contains at present about 13 species. The genus ORNITHOPTERA is a small group of PAPILIONIDAE. ORNITHOPTERA butterflies are from AUSTRALASIA-INDOMALAYA.
The biggest butterfly on earth is a member of this genus. These butterflies are green, blue, red and gold.
All of them are also called birdwing-butterflies. Birdwings are wonders of nature and we have to protect them. 
GENUS ORNITHOPTERA...  

The genus TROIDES was described in 1819 by Hübner. It contains at present about 20 species. The genus TROIDES is a small group of PAPILIONIDAE. TROIDES butterflies are from AUSTRALASIA-INDOMALAYA.
These butterflies are black and gold.
All of them are also called birdwing-butterflies. Birdwings are wonders of nature and we have to protect them. 
GENUS TROIDES...  






 

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