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Ornithoptera richmondia, the
Richmond birdwing, is a
species of
birdwing butterfly that is
endemic to Australia. It is the
second smallest of the birdwing...
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Solomon Islands, and
northeastern Australia;
except for
Ornithoptera richmondia,
which may be
found in far
northeastern New
South Wales, Australia, therefore...
- Australia, but it is not endemic. O.
euphorion is
quite closely related to O.
richmondia,
differing by its
greater size and more
extensive green markings in the...
- anchovies,
herrings and sprats. The only
species in the
genus is
Potamalosa richmondia, the
Australian freshwater herring. This
species is
endemic to eastern...
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Solomon Islands, and
northeastern Australia. An
outlier is
Ornithoptera richmondia,
which may be
found in far
northeastern New
South Wales,
Australia in...
- tagala)
Cairns birdwing (Ornithoptera euphorion)
Richmond birdwing (O.
richmondia)
Paradise birdwing (O. paradisea)
Rajah Brooke's
birdwing (Trogonoptera...
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croesus O.
euphorion O.
goliath O.
meridionalis O.
paradisea O.
priamus O.
richmondia O.
rothschildi O.
tithonus O.
victoriae Natural hybrids O.
akakeae O....
- (Ornithoptera euphorion) and of the
threatened Richmond birdwing (O.
richmondia), and
threatens to
displace their proper host plant, A. tagala. Aristolochia...
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croesus O.
euphorion O.
goliath O.
meridionalis O.
paradisea O.
priamus O.
richmondia O.
rothschildi O.
tithonus O.
victoriae Natural hybrids O.
akakeae O....
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different authors.
These are: O. aesacus, O. croesus, O. euphorion, and O.
richmondia. The last two are
still regarded as
subspecies of O.
priamus by some....