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Papilio glaucus (Eastern Tiger Swallowtail): Narrative
Geographic Range, Physical Characteristics, Natural History. [eng]
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Äíåâíûå áàáî÷êè áàññåéíà îçåðà Áàéêàë
Öâåòíîé îïðåäåëèòåëü. [rus]
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Papilio troilus (Spicebush Swallowtail)
Photos. [eng]
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PAPILIO CANADENSIS BUTTERFLY: THE CANADIAN TIGER SWALLOWTAIL
Pictures of and information about the Canadian tiger swalowtail butterfly, Papilio canadensis, with caterpillar images and foodplants lists and links to other related species [eng]
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Papilio pages
Like the parsnip webworm, Papilio polyxenes, the black swallowtail, feeds exclusively on plants that contain furanocoumarins,
including wild parsnips, and also like the webworm, it copes with furanocoumarins via cytochrome P450-mediated detoxification. Early on, it was
determined that black swallowtails are differentially susceptible to linear and angular furanocoumarins. [eng]
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Nymphalidae
Collection of Siberian Zoological Museum: list of species. [eng]
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PAPILIO CRESPHONTES
This beautiful butterfly is regarded as a pest in citrus growing regions. Although the larvae
do not pose a threat to mature, fruit bearing trees, they can completely strip the foliage
from young trees. [eng]
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Papilio rumanzovia
Butterfly Images Library. [eng]
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Chin's Butterfly Gallery: Papilio demoleus malayanus
The Lime Butterfly (Papilio demoleus malayanus) is a very common
species which occurs in northeast Arabia, India and Sri Lanka, through
most of Southeast Asia and the Lesser Sunda Islands to Australia and
part of New Guinea. It is not found in Borneo, Java, Sulawesi, Timor and
the Moluccas. [eng]
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