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Papilio memnon, the great Mormon, is a large butterfly native to southern Asia that belongs to the swallowtail family. It is widely distributed and has thirteen subspecies . The female is polymorphic and with mimetic forms.
Papilio polytes, the common Mormon, [2] [3] is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia. [2] [3]This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible red-bodied swallowtails, such as the common rose and the crimson rose.
Papilio is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, ... Papilio lowi H. Druce, 1873 – Asian swallowtail or great yellow Mormon; Papilio mayo Atkinson, ...
The Great Mormon is a swallowtail butterfly living in the Malay Archipelago and Indonesia. Image credits: @dianamurguta #5 Ornithoptera.
The lime butterfly (Papilio demoleus) is a creature of arid scrub-land, occasionally being spotted even in the Thar Desert, while the tropical evergreen forests have their own representatives, such as the red Helen (Papilio helenus), the common bluebottle (Graphium cloanthus) and the Malabar raven (Papilio dravidarum). [3]
Papilio lowii, the great yellow Mormon or Asian swallowtail, is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. The species was first described by Herbert Druce in 1873. It is found in Borneo, Indonesia, and the Philippines (Palawan, Balabac). [2] Wingspan: 107–126 mm (4.2–5.0 in) Larvae feed on citrus plants. Adults nectar on various flowers.
Great blue mime (Papilio paradoxa) Lime butterfly (Papilio demoleus) Common yellow swallowtail (Papilio machaon) Banded swallowtail (Papilio demolion) Noble swallowtail (Papilio noblei) Common raven (Papilio castor) Yellow Hellen (Papilio nephelus) Red Hellen (Papilio helenus) Common Mormon (Papilio polytes) Great Mormon (Papilio memnon)
Great Mormon 19 Papilio bootes janaka: Moore, 1857 Tailed redbreast 20 Papilio alcmenor alcmenor: C. & R. Felder, 1865 Redbreast 21 Papilio protenor euprotenor: Fruhstorfer, 1908 Spangle 22 Papilio bianor: Cramer, 1777 Common peacock 23 Papilio paris paris: Linnaeus, 1758 Paris peacock 24 Papilio arcturus arcturus: Westwood, 1842 Blue peacock 25