Troides darsius | (Gray, 1853) |
TL: Sri Lanka (100 - 2200 m.)
Male forewing : adnervular pale streaks not prominent on the upperside, more distinctly marked on the underside. Hind wing black, with a very broad discal slightly curved silky-yellow band or patch that extends beyond the cell from interspaces 2 to 7, and is composed of elongate outwardly emarginate yellow markings that are divided only by the black veins. In most specimens the inner margin of this band crosses the apex of the cell, but in many the cell is entirely black. Abdomen with some black markings beneath and a lateral row of black spots.
Female : Differs from cerberus female in the much greater extent of the black on the hind wing. Interspace 1 with a pale dusky-white patch in the middle; interspace 7 with an inner and an outer yellow spot; cell entirely black or nearly so, sometimes, but rarely, with the yellow extended into the apex.
150 - 175 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name English
Sri Lankan Birdwing
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aristolochiaceae Aristolochia Birthwort
PDO error
- Troides (Troides) darsius is a member of the clade Troides haliphron:
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Species Author Troides (Troides) criton (C. & R. Felder, 1860) Troides (Troides) darsius (Gray, 1853) Troides (Troides) haliphron (Boisduval, 1836) Troides (Troides) plato Wallace, 1865 Troides (Troides) riedeli Kirsch, 1885 Troides (Troides) staudingeri (Röber, 1888) Troides (Troides) vandepolli (Snellen, 1890)
- Links
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Language Website Authors The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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