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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Graphium (G.) cloanthus
Graphium cloanthus(Westwood, 1841)
  1. Papilionidae
  2. Papilioninae
  3. Leptocircini
  4. Graphium
  5. Graphium
  6.  cloanthus
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TL: [North India]   (500 - 1800 m.)

Upperside fore wing: costal margin up to a line through the anterior half of the cell to the apex of the wing and the terminal margin broadly black; the medial portion of the wing pale hyaline greenish-yellow interrupted anteriorly by the following irregular black bands that join the black on the costa to the black on the termen: a band across middle of cell and along vein 4, another at apex of cell and along vein 5, and two shorter and more oblique nearer the apex of the wing; the hyaline spot left close to the apex much smaller than those below; lastly, a pale subterminal, somewhat obscure broad line.
Hind wing: an even black band along the dorsum in continuation of the black on the costal margin of the fore wing, joined below to a very broad black band on the terminal margin ; the remaining triangular medial portion of the wing and a transverse subterminal series of large spots hyaline greenish-yellow; the dorsal margin of the wing with long soft pale hairs and touches of grey scaling on the tornal area. Underside: similar, with on the hind wing a series of slender crimson markings at extreme base of wing along vein 1, broadened at the tornal angle and in interspaces 2 to 5; lastly, admarginal white slender lines at the tornal angle and in interspaces 2 and 3.
Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brownish black, the thorax with lateral dark grey pubescence; beneath: the palpi, thorax and abdomen touched with dingy white, the abdomen with three lateral whitish stripes Male has abdominal fold within grey, studded with a brush of long white hairs as in Graphium (G.) sarpedon.
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85-95 mm

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    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      EnglishGlassy Bluebottle
      ไทยผีเสื้อสะพายฟ้าหางยาว
      ไทยสะพายฟ้าหางยาว
      中文寬帶青鳳蝶
      日本語タイワンタイマイ
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      LauraceaeCinnamomum camphoraCamphor tree
      LauraceaeMachilus
      LauraceaePersea odoratissima
      LauraceaePersea thunbergii
      MagnoliaceaeMichelia alba
    • Synonyms and other combinations
    • Latin nameAuthor
      Papilio cloanthusWestwood, 1841
    • Subspecies
    • SpeciesAuthor
      Graphium (G.) cloanthus cloanthusCramer, 1775
      Graphium (G.) cloanthus clymenus(Leech, 1893)
      Graphium (G.) cloanthus kuge(Fruhstorfer, 1908)
    • Graphium (G.) cloanthus is a member of the clade Graphium codrus:
    • SpeciesAuthor
      Graphium (G.) cloanthus(Westwood, 1841)
      Graphium (G.) codrus(Cramer, [1777])
      Graphium (G.) empedovana(Corbet, 1941)
      Graphium (G.) gelonBoisduval, 1859
      Graphium (G.) macleayanus(Leach, 1814)
      Graphium (G.) mendanaGodman & Salvin, 1888
      Graphium (G.) monticolusFruhstorfer, 1896
      Graphium (G.) sarpedon(Linnaeus, 1758)
      Graphium (G.) stresemanniRothschild, 1916
      Graphium (G.) weiskei(Ribbe, 1900)
    • Links
    • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
      Butterflies of IndiaKunte, K., S. Sondhi, and P. Roy
      Butterflies of Indo-ChinaY.Inayoshi
      Japanese Moths
      Lepiforum e. V.

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