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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)
        

 

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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.
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Troides victoriae (Queen Victoria's Birdwing, Viktoria Vogelschwingenfalter)

Troides 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. Troides 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. 
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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
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THE MOST POPULAR ARTICLES OF LAST MONTH (APRIL)

  1. Graphium weiskei (Purple Spotted Swallowtail)
  2. Morpho rhetenor (Blue Morpho)
  3. Papilio dardanus (African Swallowtail, Mocker Swallowtail, Mouchoir Volant, Afrikanischer Schwalbenschwanz)
  4. Morpho cypris
  5. Pharmacophagus antenor (Antenor)
  6. Morpho aega
  7. Apatura ilia (Lesser Purple Emperor, Kleiner Schillerfalter, Le Petit Mars)
  8. Papilio hospiton (Corsican Swallowtail, Korsischer Schwalbenschwanz)
  9. Papilio rumanzovia (Scarlet Mormon, Scharlachroter Schwalbenschwanz, Mormon écarlate)
  10. Morpho anaxibia


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...  


This genus contain about 180 species and it is a very big group of NYMPHALIDAE. CHARAXES butterflies are normaly from Africa, but one species (Charaxes jasius Linnaeus 1767;  Two-tailed Pasha) life also in south of Europe. Species are closely related with POLYURA butterflies. 
GENUS CHARAXES...  






 

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