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Papilio palinurus

Papilio palinurus, the emerald swallowtail, emerald peacock, or green-banded peacock, is a butterfly of the genus Papilio of the family Papilionidae. It is native to Southeast Asia, but is regularly kept in butterfly houses around the world.

Papilio palinurus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Papilionidae
Genus: Papilio
Species:
P. palinurus
Binomial name
Papilio palinurus
Fabricius, 1787

Subspecies edit

There are several subspecies (from Burma, Borneo, Indonesia, Nias and the Philippines).

  • P. p. palinurus – Burma, Malaysia Borneo
  • P. p. auffenbergi Späth, 1992Simeulue, Indonesia[1]
  • P. p. nymphodorus (Fruhstorfer) – Island of Basilan
  • P. p. adventus (Fruhstorfer) – Island of Nias
  • P. p. daedalus (C. & R. Felder, 1861) – Philippines
  • P. p. angustatus (Staudinger, 1888)Island of Palawan, Philippines

Etymology edit

The genus name Papilio comes from the Latin word papilio meaning butterfly. The species name palinurus derives from Palinurus, the name of the pilot of Aeneas's boat in Virgil's Aeneid.

Description edit

Papilio palinurus has a wingspan reaching about 8–10 centimetres (3.1–3.9 in). The dorsal sides of the wings are covered by a powder of green scales and the background vary from dark greenish to black, with broad bright emerald green metallic bands. The undersides are black with orange, white and blue spots along the edges of hindwings, that show extended tails at the end.

The flight of these butterflies is swift and quite fast. Caterpillars feed on plants of genus Euodia belonging to the Rutaceae, commonly known as the rue or citrus family.

Green by structural coloration edit

 
The green of Papilio palinurus is created by structural coloration, using special microstructures in the wing scales.

The iridescent green sheen of the bands of this butterfly is not produced by pigments, but is structural coloration produced by the microstructure of the wing scales. They refract the light and give rise to blue and yellow visible reflections, producing the perception of green color when additively mixed.[2][3][4]

Distribution edit

This species can be found primarily in Southeast Asia, particularly in BurmaPeninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, Indonesia (Simeulue, Island of Nias), Philippines (Basilan, Palawan, Balabac, Cuyo, Busuanga, and Dumaran).

Habitat edit

Papilio palinurus lives in Asian primary forests.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Späth, Manfred (1992). "Zwei neue Taxa der Gattung Papilio Linnaeus 1758 aus Indonesia (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)". Entomologische Zeitschrift. 102 (16): 289–304.
  2. ^ Ball, Philip (2012-04-17). "Nature's Color Tricks". Scientific American. 306 (5): 74–79. Bibcode:2012SciAm.306e..74B. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0512-74. ISSN 0036-8733. PMID 22550931.
  3. ^ Vukusic, P.; Sambles, J. R.; Lawrence, C. R. (March 2000). "Colour mixing in wing scales of a butterfly". Nature. 404 (6777): 457. doi:10.1038/35006561. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 10761905. S2CID 4430587.
  4. ^ Crne, Matija; Sharma, Vivek; Blair, John; Park, Jung Ok; Summers, Christopher J.; Srinivasarao, Mohan (2011-01-01). "Biomimicry of optical microstructures of Papilio palinurus" (PDF). EPL (Europhysics Letters). 93 (1): 14001. Bibcode:2011EL.....9314001C. doi:10.1209/0295-5075/93/14001. ISSN 0295-5075. S2CID 42717015.

Further reading edit

  • Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach (1998). Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the World Part I (1), Papilionidae Papilionidae I: Papilio, Subgenus Achillides, Bhutanitis, Teinopalpus. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach. Keltern: Goecke & Evers; Canterbury: Hillside Books ISBN 9783931374624
  • Zipcodezoo
  • Biolib
  • Funet.fi

External links edit

  • Encyclopedia of Life
  • Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory

papilio, palinurus, emerald, swallowtail, emerald, peacock, green, banded, peacock, butterfly, genus, papilio, family, papilionidae, native, southeast, asia, regularly, kept, butterfly, houses, around, world, scientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom,. Papilio palinurus the emerald swallowtail emerald peacock or green banded peacock is a butterfly of the genus Papilio of the family Papilionidae It is native to Southeast Asia but is regularly kept in butterfly houses around the world Papilio palinurusScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily PapilionidaeGenus PapilioSpecies P palinurusBinomial namePapilio palinurusFabricius 1787 Contents 1 Subspecies 2 Etymology 3 Description 4 Green by structural coloration 5 Distribution 6 Habitat 7 Gallery 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksSubspecies editThere are several subspecies from Burma Borneo Indonesia Nias and the Philippines P p palinurus Burma Malaysia Borneo P p auffenbergi Spath 1992 Simeulue Indonesia 1 P p nymphodorus Fruhstorfer Island of Basilan P p adventus Fruhstorfer Island of Nias P p daedalus C amp R Felder 1861 Philippines P p angustatus Staudinger 1888 Island of Palawan PhilippinesEtymology editThe genus name Papilio comes from the Latin word papilio meaning butterfly The species name palinurus derives from Palinurus the name of the pilot of Aeneas s boat in Virgil s Aeneid Description editPapilio palinurus has a wingspan reaching about 8 10 centimetres 3 1 3 9 in The dorsal sides of the wings are covered by a powder of green scales and the background vary from dark greenish to black with broad bright emerald green metallic bands The undersides are black with orange white and blue spots along the edges of hindwings that show extended tails at the end The flight of these butterflies is swift and quite fast Caterpillars feed on plants of genus Euodia belonging to the Rutaceae commonly known as the rue or citrus family Green by structural coloration edit nbsp The green of Papilio palinurus is created by structural coloration using special microstructures in the wing scales Main article Structural coloration The iridescent green sheen of the bands of this butterfly is not produced by pigments but is structural coloration produced by the microstructure of the wing scales They refract the light and give rise to blue and yellow visible reflections producing the perception of green color when additively mixed 2 3 4 Distribution editThis species can be found primarily in Southeast Asia particularly in Burma Peninsular Malaysia Sumatra Borneo Indonesia Simeulue Island of Nias Philippines Basilan Palawan Balabac Cuyo Busuanga and Dumaran Habitat editPapilio palinurus lives in Asian primary forests Gallery edit nbsp Specimen from the Musee zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg nbsp Can appear blue with certain lighting nbsp Ventral view nbsp UnderwingReferences edit Spath Manfred 1992 Zwei neue Taxa der Gattung Papilio Linnaeus 1758 aus Indonesia Lepidoptera Papilionidae Entomologische Zeitschrift 102 16 289 304 Ball Philip 2012 04 17 Nature s Color Tricks Scientific American 306 5 74 79 Bibcode 2012SciAm 306e 74B doi 10 1038 scientificamerican0512 74 ISSN 0036 8733 PMID 22550931 Vukusic P Sambles J R Lawrence C R March 2000 Colour mixing in wing scales of a butterfly Nature 404 6777 457 doi 10 1038 35006561 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 10761905 S2CID 4430587 Crne Matija Sharma Vivek Blair John Park Jung Ok Summers Christopher J Srinivasarao Mohan 2011 01 01 Biomimicry of optical microstructures of Papilio palinurus PDF EPL Europhysics Letters 93 1 14001 Bibcode 2011EL 9314001C doi 10 1209 0295 5075 93 14001 ISSN 0295 5075 S2CID 42717015 Further reading editErich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach 1998 Schmetterlinge der Erde Butterflies of the World Part I 1 Papilionidae Papilionidae I Papilio Subgenus Achillides Bhutanitis Teinopalpus Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach Keltern Goecke amp Evers Canterbury Hillside Books ISBN 9783931374624 Zipcodezoo Biolib Funet fiExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Papilio palinurus category nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Papilio palinurus Encyclopedia of Life Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Papilio palinurus amp oldid 1189780549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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