Parnassius stubbendorfiiMénétriés, 1849

TL: Russia, Irkutsk Region, Erma River   (1000 - 2000 m.)

Dull white, the veins being black, forewing narrowly grey at the costal edge, rather more broadly transparent - grey at the apex and distal margin; near the apex a more or less distinct dark grey shadow}- transverse band; two grey spots in the cell, which are sometimes absent. Hindwing almost without pattern, only the abdominal border being somewhat dusted with black ; on the underside sometimes some yellow hairs at the abdominal margin. Pouch of female [sphragis] whitish, similar to that of mnemosyne.Antenna, legs and fringes of wings black.
There occur singly specimens of the female sex which are, as in the previous species, darkened all over, being grey or blackish: ab. melanophia Honr. The markings of this aberration are indistinct or absent, not being visible on the dark ground, and the abdomen is thinly covered with yellowish hairs.In the female of Parnassius stubbendorfi tartarus Austaut, 1895 the grey markings are intensified, the cell-spots are more distinct and connected with one another and with the costal spot situated beyond the apex of the cell by a grey dusting along the sides of the cell. Submarginal band of forewing more distinctly marked, on both wings along both sides of the veins a more or less abundant dusting of blackish scaling; generally a grey spot at the costal margin of hindwing. Kuku-nor, Sining, Kashmir.
Larva conspicuously different from that of all other Parnassii, being similar to a large Agrotis caterpillar, black with pale yellow oblique side-stripes, after the last moult light red-brown, with 2 pale yellow longitudinal stripes bearing black spots, there being moreover black dashes, lines, arrowhead-shaped spots and other black markings on the back. The under surface and sides as far as the yellow stripes greyish brown, the former with numerous pale dots. Head and thoracical legs black. The whole body short-hairy; reversible fork whitish yellow, almost transparent; in May and June on Corydalis-species, especially C. gigantea, concealed in day-time. Pupa in a rather strongly built cocoon, which lies underneath old pieces of wood, stones etc. (Graeser). In the Altai Mts., Amurland, Ussuri (Eastern Asiatic coast-provinces).

Habitat

  • Taiga

MU
FU

50-70 mm

MD
FD
Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    РусскийАполлон Штуббендорфа
    РусскийПарусник Штуббендорфа
    中文白绢蝶
    日本語ヒメウスバアゲハ
    日本語ヒメウスバシロチョウ
    한국어모시나비
  • Synonyms and other combinations
  • Latin nameAuthor
    Parnassius stubbendorfiMénétriés, 1849
    Parnassius hoeneiSchweitzer, 1912

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