Battus zetides: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Insecta
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Papilionidae
Genus
Battus
Species
Battus zetides
Scientific Name
Battus zetides

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Battus zetides

Battus zetides, the zetides swallowtail, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae and is found in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Battus zetides has on the upper surface of both wings a yellowish band, and on the under surface of the hindwing a silver band.

Known only from high elevations in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Said to be "locally common under the right conditions and at the right times of year" but regarded also as a rare species. It is represented in few collections and specimens are sold at high prices.

Originally described as zetes (Westwood, 1847) as the common name suggests. This name had already been used by Carl Linnaeus for Papilio zetes Linnaeus, 1758 and had to be replaced as it was a junior homonym.

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Zetides Swallowtail

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Battus zetides
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