Definition of Papilionidae. Meaning of Papilionidae. Synonyms of Papilionidae

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- Swallowtail butterflies are large, colorful butterflies in the family Papilionidae, and include over 550 species. Though the majority are tropical, members...
- This is a list of the butterflies of family Papilionidae, or the "swallowtails", which are found in Sri Lanka. It is part of the List of the butterflies...
- This is a list of butterflies of Singapore. About 305 species are known from Singapore. Chilasa clytia clytiacommon mime Graphium agamemnon agamemnon...
- This is a list of the butterflies of China belonging to the family Papilionidae and an index to the species articles. This forms part of the full list...
- Menorca is a small island in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain, with a po****tion of approximately 88,000. It is located 39°47' to 40°00'N, 3°52'...
- This is a list of butterflies of Palau. Badamia exclamationis (Fabricius, 1775) Hasora chromus chromus (Cramer, 1780) Parnara bada (Moore, 1878) Graphium...
- This list of Lepidoptera of the Dutch Caribbean includes the butterflies and moths that have been recorded from the Dutch Caribbean, consisting of the...
- Nymphalidae, and the tarsal claws are bifid, unlike in the Papilionidae. Like the Papilionidae, the Pieridae also have their pupae held at an angle by a...
- At least 469 butterfly species from Iran have been identified. In 2023 the results of a 13-year megaproject about the Lepidoptera of Iran were produced...
- The Lepidoptera of Guadeloupe consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from the island of Guadeloupe. According to a recent estimate, there are...