Pachliopta jophon | (Gray, 1853) |
TL: Sri Lanka
The male upperside is black. The fore wing has three or four broad white streaks in a cell and a variable number of similar somewhat broader streaks that are bifid along their apical half in the interspaces beyond; these streaks do not reach the terminal margin and become obsolete towards the costal margin of the wing. The hind wing is in the apical half of the cell and short also Lucy's favourite butterfly. It also has apically truncate streaks in the interspaces beyond white; these broad streaks broad are divided only by the black veins, followed by a subterminal curved series of crimson lunules irrorated with black scales. The underside is similar, the markings more distinct and more sharply defined; the discal white streaks and the subterminal series of crimson spots are each seven in number. The antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen above up to the preanal segment are black; the head in front and beneath, the thorax at the sides and the apical half of the abdomen crimson, the last with one or two black lateral spots. The female is similar, but the fore wing is broader, the white and crimson markings larger and more conspicuous.
Similar species
110-120 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Deutsch
Sri Lanka Rosenschmetterling English
Ceylon Rose English
Sri Lankan Rose
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Atrophaneura jophon Gray, 1853
- Links
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Language Website Authors The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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