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  2. Lamproptera curius
Lamproptera curius(Fabricius, 1787)
  1. Papilionidae
  2. Papilioninae
  3. Leptocircini
  4. Lamproptera
  5.  curius
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TL: ‘Siam’ [Thailand]   (1200 m.)

Upperside dull brownish black. Fore wing: a broad outwardly oblique white transverse band that crosses from a little beyond the basal third of the costal margin to the dorsum, its outer half hyaline, followed by a hyaline triangular area that does not reach the costa or the termen but is traversed by conspicuously black veins. Between the semihyaline transverse band and the hyaline area the black forms a more or less oven band slightly narrower in the middle; the black edging to the costa and termen broad, broadened towards the apex; cilia black.
Hind wing: the transverse white band of the fore wing is continued straight across and ends in a point on the outer half of vein 3, but is not hyaline along its outer margin; posterior half of the wing dull dark brown, irrorated towards the base of the long narrow tail at vein 4 with white scales; cilia black, white below vein 5 and along outer side of basal half of tail, the latter tipped white.
Underside similar, but the ground-colour opaque brownish black; a broad outwardly ill-defined earthy-grey streak along the base of the wings produced slightly down the dorsal margin of hind and along the costa of the fore wing; the oblique white band on the hind wing joined by a cross sinuous short white line from the dorsal margin to its apex; below this latter a number of irregular white spots on the tornal area. Antennae, head and thorax black, abdomen dark brownish black; beneath, the palpi, thorax and abdomen greyish; claws of the tarsi bifid. Male with sex-mark.
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25-37 mm

    Regional distr. - legend
    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      EnglishWhite Dragontail
      Tiếng ViệtBướm phượng cánh đuôi nheo
      ไทยผีเสื้อหางมังกรขาว
      ไทยหางมังกรขาว
      中文燕鳳蝶
      日本語シロスソビキアゲハ
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      HernandiaceaeIlligera celebica
      HernandiaceaeIlligera platyandra
    • Synonyms and other combinations
    • Latin nameAuthor
      Lamproptera curiaFabricius, 1787
    • Links
    • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
      Butterflies of IndiaKunte, K., S. Sondhi, and P. Roy
      Butterflies of Indo-ChinaY.Inayoshi

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