- and part female.
Papilio polytes is the
nominal member of the
polytes species group. The
clade members are:
Papilio polytes Linnaeus, 1758
Papilio ambrax...
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Polytely (from Gr****
roots poly- and -tel-
meaning "many goals")
comprises complex problem-solving
situations characterized by the
presence of multiple...
- 1869
species group:
polytes Papilio ambrax Boisduval, 1832 –
Ambrax butterfly Papilio phestus Guérin-Méneville, 1830
Papilio polytes Linnaeus, 1758 – common...
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wings back. The
larvae of some species, such as the
common Mormon (Papilio
polytes) and the
western tiger swallowtail look like bird droppings. For example...
- Two
instars of a
caterpillar of
Papilio polytes...
- Pupa of
cabbage looper Pupa of
baron butterfly Euthalia aconthea Papilio polytes common Mormon pupa on
curry leaves. Dog-day
cicada emerging Bee
brood Larva...
- North), Île Nord-Est (East North), Île du Trou, Goélettes,
Grand Polyte,
Petit Polyte,
Grand Île (Wizard), Pagode, Île du Sud-Ouest (South), Île aux Moustiques...
- A well-known mimic,
Papilio polytes (top)
resembles the
unpalatable Pachliopta aristolochiae (bottom)....
- swallowtail,
Papilio liomedon Moore, 1875
species group polytes Common Mormon,
Papilio polytes Linnaeus, 1758 Lime
butterfly (Papilio demoleus) Malabar...
- 74–78, 100–113. Halloran, Kathryn; Wason,
Elizabeth (2013). "Papilio
polytes".
Animal Diversity Web.
University of
Michigan Museum of Zoology. Archived...