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Atrophaneura pandiyana, the Malabar rose or pandiyana's maculaturoviy machaon with white stripes, [3] is a swallowtail butterfly belonging to the genus Pachliopta, the roses or red-bodied swallowtails. [3] [4] [5] It is an important endemic butterfly of south India. [3] [5]
Red-bodied swallowtails, or ruby swallowtail (due to the color), are butterflies in the swallowtail family, that belong to the genera Atrophaneura, Byasa, Losaria, or Pachliopta. They are generally found in Asia ( Indomalayan realm ).
Atrophaneura is an important genus of Family Papilionidae Pages in category "Atrophaneura" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total ...
Notable endemics are the southern birdwing (Troides minos), Malabar banded swallowtail (Papilio liomedon), Malabar raven (Papilio dravidarum), Malabar rose (Pachliopta pandiyana) and the Malabar banded peacock (Papilio buddha). [6] This list is based on A Synoptic Catalogue of the Butterflies of India by R. K. Varshney and Peter Smetacek (2015 ...
Atrophaneura aristolochiae Pachliopta aristolochiae , the common rose , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] is a species of swallowtail butterfly belonging to the genus Pachliopta , the roses, or red-bodied swallowtails. It is a common butterfly which is extensively distributed across south and southeast Asia .
Atrophaneura jophon Pachliopta jophon , the Ceylon rose or Sri Lankan rose , is a butterfly found in Sri Lanka that belongs to the swallowtail family. It was earlier classified as a subspecies of Pachliopta hector , the crimson rose.
Atrophaneura Hector, the crimson rose, [2] [3] is a large swallowtail butterfly belonging to the genus Pachliopta (roses) of the red-bodied swallowtails. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is recorded as a species of "Least Concern (LC)" by IUCN.
Atrophaneura jophon; Atrophaneura pandiyana; Avonia spp. Balaeniceps rex; Batagur borneoensis (Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes) Batagur dhongoka; Batagur kachuga; Batagur trivittata (Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes) Beaucarnea spp. Beccariophoenix madagascariensis; Berenicornis spp. Bhutanitis spp ...