Pachliopta polydorus

Pachliopta polydorus, the red-bodied swallowtail, is a butterfly from the family Papilionidae found in north-eastern Queensland, Australia as well as Papua New Guinea and New Zealand.[1]

Red-bodied swallowtail
Scientific classification
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Pachliopta
Species:
P. polydorus
Binomial name
Pachliopta polydorus
Subspecies

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Description

The forewings are black, with white internervular shading. The hindwings have scalloped edges, are black and have no tails. The hindwing has a line of dark-red postdiscal spots. In the middle of wing there is a big white discal patch. The underside of both wings are the same as the above side, but the underside has brighter red spots. The body is black with a red abdomen. The sexes are alike.[1]

Life history

The larva is mottled brown with the rows of red and yellow fleshy tubercles typical of Troidini. The larval food plants are in the genus Aristolochia - Aristolochia chalmersii, Aristolochia indica, Aristolochia tagala, Aristolochia thozetii, Pararistolochia australopithecurus, Pararistolochia deltantha, Pararistolochia linearifolia, Pararistolochia peninsulensis. The pupa is white with brown marks. The dorsum is concave, and there is a row of flanges along each side. The pupal length is 3 cm.

Distribution

Indonesia (Moluccas (not Morotai, but including Seram and Ambon), Tanimbar, Irian Jaya, Kai, Aru, Waigeu and Skouten Islands), Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago (including New Britain), Bougainville, Solomons (including San Cristobal and Ulawa Island), Trobriand Islands, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Louisiade Archipelago and Australia (northern Queensland).

Status

It is generally common and not threatened as a species, though some subspecies may be threatened.

Subspecies

The following subspecies are recognised:[1] (up to thirty-one subspecies are described)

  • P. p. aignanus [Rothschild]
  • P. p. asinius [Fruhstorfer]
  • P. p. dampierensis [Hagen]
  • P. p. godartianus [Lucas]
  • P. p. humboldti [Rothschild]
  • P. p. kajelanus [Fruhstorfer]
  • P. p. lascarus [Fruhstorfer]
  • P. p. leodamas [Wallace]
  • P. p. manus [Talbot]
  • P. p. meforanus [Rothschild]
  • P. p. naissus [Fruhstorfer]
  • P. p. novobritannicus [Rothschild]
  • P. p. orinomus [Rothschild]
  • P. p. polydaemon [Mathew]
  • P. p. queenslandicus [Rothschild, 1895]
  • P. p. septentrionalis [Rothschild]
  • P. p. tenimberensis [Rothschild]
  • P. p. thessalia [Swinhoe]
  • P. p. utuanensis [Ribbe]
  • P. p. varus [Fruhstorfer]
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References

  • Collins, N. Mark; Morris, Michael G. (1985). Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: The IUCN Red Data Book. Gland & Cambridge: IUCN. ISBN 978-2-88032-603-6 via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  • Heidelberger, D., and J. B. Heppner. 1999. Pachliopta polydorus biology in Queensland, Australia (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). Tropical Lepidoptera 10(1): 18. pdf (pars)
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