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family Aristolochiaceae. Its
members are
commonly known as birthwort,
pipevine or Dutchman's pipe and are
widespread and
occur in the most
diverse climates...
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Battus philenor, the
pipevine swallowtail or blue swallowtail, is a
swallowtail butterfly found in
North America and
Central America. This
butterfly is...
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Aristolochia californica, the
California pipevine,
California Dutchman's-pipe, or
California snakeroot is a
perennial woody vine of
western North America...
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philenor hirsuta, the
California pipevine swallowtail or
hairy pipevine swallowtail, is a
subspecies of the
pipevine swallowtail that is
endemic to Northern...
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Aristolochia macrophylla, Dutchman's pipe or
pipevine, is a
perennial vine
native to the
eastern United States. A.
macrophylla belongs to the
plant family...
- to the
pipevine swallowtail butterfly. The
butterfly confuses A.
gigantea with its
native host
plant and will lay eggs on it
although pipevine swallowtail...
- red-spotted purples, lack that
trait as they have
evolved to
mimic the
poisonous pipevine swallowtail (Battus philenor). Due to
overlap in
distribution among the...
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black (the
melanic form) and is a
Batesian mimic of
Battus philenor, the
pipevine swallowtail.
There are also
Papilio glaucus that are not
wholly black;...
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there will be a dual row of
orange spots,
which distinguishes it from the
pipevine swallowtail,
which only has a
single row of spots. In
between these rows...
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Lepidoptera such as the
Hummingbird hawk-moth,
Chocolate albatross, or the
Pipevine swallowtail, and also hummingbirds,
especially V. officinalis,
which is...