Lamproptera meges | (Zincken, 1831) |
TL: ‘Java’ [Indonesia] (100 - 1000 m.)
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Basically black and white in colour scheme, it has a very large white-tipped tail, 25-40 mm long. The forewing has a triangular hyaline patch with black borders, and thin black stripes along the veins, forming six to eight spot/bands. It also has a pale band running obliquely across the pre-discal area. This band is continued onto the black hindwing which bears the long tail and prominent abdominal wing-fold. In this species, the pale bands are light green in colour while in its closely related species, Lamproptera curius, they are white. Also in Lamproptera curius, the white band has a hyaline outer edge.
Sexes alike, female is duller and has a ventral copulation groove before the tip of the abdomen. The males of this species do not have the sex mark (scent organ) found in Lamproptera curius.
Sexes alike, female is duller and has a ventral copulation groove before the tip of the abdomen. The males of this species do not have the sex mark (scent organ) found in Lamproptera curius.
40 - 55 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name English
Green Dragontail Español
Cola de dragón verde ไทย
หางมังกรเขียว 中文
绿带燕凤蝶 日本語
アオスソビキアゲハ
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Hernandiaceae Illigera
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Papilio meges Zincken, 1831
- Links
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Language Website Authors Butterflies of India Kunte, K., S. Sondhi, and P. Roy Lepiforum e. V.
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