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Pachliopta aristolochiae, the
common rose, is a
species of
swallowtail butterfly belonging to the
genus Pachliopta, the roses, or red-bodied swallowtails...
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beetles (Melanophila a****inata),
darkly pigmented butterflies (Pachliopta
aristolochiae and
Troides rhadamantus plateni), and
possibly blood-sucking bugs (Triatoma...
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Pachliopta hector and
Pachliopta aristolochiae are well studied.
Pachliopta hector egg
Pachliopta aristolochiae larva Byasa alcinous pupa
Species limits...
- A well-known mimic,
Papilio polytes (top)
resembles the
unpalatable Pachliopta aristolochiae (bottom)....
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Comparison between similar-looking
species - A. pandiyana, A.
aristolochiae, P.
polytes and P. helenus...
- Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Pachliopta
aristolochiae ssp. kotzebuea". The
Global Lepidoptera Names Index.
Natural History...
- (1968). "Aristolochic acid in the
swallowtail butterfly Pachlioptera aristolochiae".
Israel Journal of Chemistry. 6: 659–670. doi:10.1002/ijch.196800084...
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angustisporum C. antarcti**** C.
antillanum C.
aphidis C.
apicale C.
aristolochiae C. aromati**** C.
arthoniae C.
arthrinioides C.
arthropodii C. asperistipitatum...
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freshly killed by
forest fires.
Darkly pigmented butterflies Pachliopta aristolochiae and
Troides rhadamantus use
specialized heat
detectors to
avoid damage...
- α-pinene, sabinene, limonene, and β-p****andrene, and of
Pachliopta aristolochiae (Papilioninae, Troidini) was
composed of
numerous sesquiterpene hydrocarbons...