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Appearance
Red-bodied Swallowtail | |
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Atrophaneura semperi | |
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Genus: | Atrophaneura
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Atrophaneura semperi | |
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Atrophaneura is a genus of mostly black-winged butterflies from the family Papilionidae belonging to the Troidini tribe, sometimes referred to as batwings. Formerly this genus contained three sub-genera: Byasa, Losaria and Pachliopta. Now elevated to genera of their own. Together, they are known as the red-bodied swallowtails and are generally found in Asia.
Description
[edit]Simple, strong-coloured eggs. As with the other three genera, the larvae feed on Aristolochia and Thottea, featuring vivid but dark, prominent tubercles. Chrysalids are camouflaged to look like a dead leaf or twig and the adults are conspicuous, using aposematism to warn predators of their toxic nature.
Species
[edit]- Atrophaneura aidoneus (Doubleday, 1845) – Lesser Batwing
- Atrophaneura dixoni (Grose-Smith, 1900)
- Atrophaneura horishana (Matsumura, 1910)
- Atrophaneura kuehni (Honrath, 1886)
- Atrophaneura luchti (Roepke, 1935)
- Atrophaneura nox (Swainson, 1822)
- Atrophaneura priapus (Boisduval, 1836)
- Atrophaneura semperi (C. & R. Felder, 1861)
- Atrophaneura sycorax (Grose-Smith, 1885)
- Atrophaneura varuna (White, 1842) – Common Batwing
- Atrophaneura zaleucus (Hewitson, [1865])