Tailed Jay
Graphium agamemnon
LINNAEUS, 1758
Family - PAPILIONIDAE
subfamily - PAPILIONINAE
Tribe - LEPTOCIRCINI
Family - PAPILIONIDAE
subfamily - PAPILIONINAE
Tribe - LEPTOCIRCINI
Easily found in forest road and village. Known to breed on Annona (buah nona).
This species has a distinctive characteristic of possessing the mottled
pattern of apple colour both on upper and undersides. This species is very widely distributed in Asia and the Oriental
region.
Find out more about this species from "Butterflies of Malaysia" at
Find out more about this species from "Butterflies of Malaysia" at
Lime butterfly
Papilio (Princeps)
demoleus
LINNAEUS, 1758
Family - PAPILIONIDAE
subfamily - PAPILIONINAE
Tribe - PAPILIONINI
Family - PAPILIONIDAE
subfamily - PAPILIONINAE
Tribe - PAPILIONINI
This butterfly is the most common among all the Papilio. Being found
in villages and town garden.
The larvae of this butterfly utilize most species of Citrus as the food plant.
Find out more about this species from "Butterflies of Malaysia" at http://www.learnaboutbutterflies.com/Malaysia%20-%20Papilio%20demoleus.htm
The larvae of this butterfly utilize most species of Citrus as the food plant.
Find out more about this species from "Butterflies of Malaysia" at http://www.learnaboutbutterflies.com/Malaysia%20-%20Papilio%20demoleus.htm
Unidentified...yet!
This is obviously one of the most commonly found around the school. Thus explains how I could have caught their pictures more than once between long spans of time. I will update you on this one, ok, as soon as I find out the species... ;D
Thanks for reading.
Photos by Mahani
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