Papilio appalachiensis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Papilionidae
- Genus
- Papilio
- Species
- Papilio appalachiensis
- Scientific Name
- Papilio appalachiensis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Papilio appalachiensis
Papilio appalachiensis, the Appalachian tiger swallowtail, is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in eastern North America, particularly in the Appalachian Mountains. It is a hybrid of another two Papilio species, Papilio canadensis and Papilio glaucus, with which it shares many characteristics. The butterflies are normally yellow and contain black patterns in their wings. Their wingspans range from 86 to 115 mm. The caterpillars range in color from green and yellow to orange and are ornamented with black specks that give them the appearance of a bird dropping, which is useful for camouflage, or a large eye, a form of mimicry that is also efficient for protection. This species is univoltine. Females lay their eggs in May.
...Papilio appalachiensis in languages:
- Czech
- otakárek appalačský
- English
- Appalachian Tiger Swallowtail
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Papilio alexiares
- Papilio appalachiensis
- Papilio ascolius
- Papilio bachus
- Papilio birchalli
- Papilio cacicus
- Papilio canadensis
- Papilio canadensis × eurymedon
- Papilio canadensis × glaucus
- Papilio cleotas
- Papilio coroebus
- Papilio elwesi
- Papilio esperanza
- Papilio eurymedon
- Papilio euterpinus
- Papilio garamas
- Papilio glaucus
- Papilio hellanichus
- Papilio homerus
- Papilio maraho
- Papilio menatius
- Papilio multicaudata
- Papilio neyi
- Papilio palamedes
- Papilio pilumnus
- Papilio rutulus
- Papilio rutulus × multicaudata
- Papilio scamander
- Papilio troilus
- Papilio warscewiczii
- Papilio xanthopleura
- Papilio zagreus
- Pterourus birchallii