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Idea leuconoe, also known as the paper kite butterfly, rice paper butterfly, large tree nymph, [1] is a butterfly known especially for its presence in butterfly houses and live butterfly expositions. It has a wingspan of 12 to 14 cm. The paper kite is of Southeast Asian origin, but can also be found in Southern Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands.
Idea leuconoe, paper kite Idea malabarica, Malabar tree-nymph Scientific classification; ... is a genus of butterflies known as tree nymphs or paper butterflies.
Paper kite butterfly may refer to: Idea leuconoe, a butterfly species found in Asia and Northern Australia; Idea malabarica, a butterfly species found in peninsular India
Eurytides agesilaus, the short-lined kite swallowtail, is a medium-sized species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. ... 1974 Butterflies of the World ISBN ...
Eurytides dolicaon is a large butterfly with a wingspan of about 80 millimetres (3.1 in). The basic colour of the wings is creamy white with black veins. The hindwings have very long and thin tails, generally dark brown or black with yellow tips.
Eurytides philolaus (Boisduval, 1836) – dark kite swallowtail - Texas, USA & northern Mexico to Colombia & Venezuela Eurytides zonaria (A. Butler, 1869) , Hispaniolan kite-swallowtail - Hispaniola Eurytides anaxilaus (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1865) , small kite-swallowtail - Panama, northern Colombia, N Venezuela
Eurytides iphitas is a large butterfly with a black body, fore wings with a concave outer edge and hind wings with a long, very thin tail. The upper side is very pale yellow with black veins on the forewings with a wide black marginal border and apex and two bands, one from the costal edge to the middle of the outer edge and the other along the costal edge.
Eurytides agesilaus neosilaus, the short-lined kite swallowtail, is a subspecies of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is found in Mexico and Central America. The subspecies was first described by Carl Heinrich Hopffer in 1866. [1] [2] Specimens are sold commercially to collectors. [3]
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