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Papilio machaon oregonius W.H. Edwards , 1876 The Oregon swallowtail ( Papilio machaon oregonius , sometimes classified as Papilio oregonius or Papilio bairdii oregonius [ 1 ] ) is a subspecies of swallowtail butterfly native to the United States of America , Oregon , Washington , and Idaho and south-central British Columbia in Canada . [ 2 ]
Black swallowtail, Papilio polyxenes, chrysalis Swallowtails are the largest butterflies.They range in size from 2.5–6.4 inches (6.5–16.5 cm). There are about 600 species worldwide with about 31 species in North America.
Papilio is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, as well as the only representative of the tribe Papilionini. The word papilio is Latin for ...
Papilio machaon, the Old World swallowtail, is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. The butterfly is also known as the common yellow swallowtail or simply the swallowtail (a common name applied to all members of the family, but this species was the first to be given the name).
Papilio bridgei is a member of the aegeus species-group. The clade members are Papilio aegeus Donovan, 1805; Papilio bridgei Mathew, 1886? Papilio erskinei Mathew, 1886; Papilio gambrisius Cramer, [1777] Papilio inopinatus Butler, 1883; Papilio ptolychus Godman & Salvin, 1888; Papilio tydeus C. & R. Felder, 1860; Papilio weymeri Niepelt, 1914
Illustration of M. papilio, the type species for genus Melletes [5]. The butterfly sculpin is reddish brown, yellow and white in color, with a metallic gold sheen. There are four blackish bars on the upper flanks which extend onto the dorsal fin, these bands vary in their definition. [6]
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Papilio woodfordi is a member of the aegeus species group. The clade members are: Papilio aegeus Donovan, 1805; Papilio bridgei Mathew, 1886? Papilio erskinei Mathew, 1886; Papilio gambrisius Cramer, [1777] Papilio inopinatus Butler, 1883; Papilio ptolychus Godman & Salvin, 1888; Papilio tydeus C. & R. Felder, 1860; Papilio weymeri Niepelt, 1914