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  2. Papilio polyctor - Wikipedia

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    Papilio polyctor, the common peacock or indian peacock or mahaonovaya indian butterfly with emerald-is a swallowtail butterfly found in the Indian subcontinent. It is found in the Himalayas and parts of India from the foothills to 7,000 feet (2,100 m) between March and October. It has distinct dry- and wet-season forms.

  3. Papilio maackii - Wikipedia

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    Papilio maackii, the alpine black swallowtail or emerald machaonoviy peacock - is a butterfly of the family Papilionidae. It is found in Central Asia , Russia , Japan , China and South Korea . The larvae feed on Zanthoxylum ailanthoides , Euodia meliaefolia , Orixa japonica and Phellodendron amurense .

  4. Papilio paris - Wikipedia

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    Papilio paris, the Paris peacock swallowtail, [1] [2] is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in the Indian subcontinent and southeast Asia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Subspecies

  5. Achillides - Wikipedia

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    Papilio crino Fabricius, 1793 – common banded peacock; Papilio dialis Leech, 1893 – southern Chinese peacock; Papilio doddsi Janet, 1896; Papilio elephenor Doubleday, 1845 – yellow-crested spangle; Papilio hermeli Nuyda, 1992; Papilio hoppo Matsumura, 1908; Papilio karna C. & R. Felder, 1864; Papilio krishna Moore, 1857 – Krishna peacock

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  7. Helm Identification Guides - Wikipedia

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    The Helm Identification Guides are a series of books that identify groups of birds.The series include two types of guides, those that are: Taxonomic, dealing with a particular family of birds on a worldwide scale—most early Helm Guides were this type, as well as many more-recent ones, although some later books deal with identification of such groups on a regional scale only (e.g., The Gulls ...

  8. Indian peafowl - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] A male peafowl or peacock is a larger sized bird with an average bill to tail length of 100–120 cm (40–46 in) and as much as 200–230 cm (78–90 in) to the end of a fully grown train. It weighs 4.1–5.2 kg (9–11.5 lb) and is amongst the heaviest birds in Phasianidae. The male has a metallic blue crown with short and curled ...

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