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Blue Triangle Butterfly

Graphium sarpedon

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Field Notes

Description:

Large black butterfly with bluish triangle on wings and red specks.

Habitat:

Graphium sarpedon is primarily an inhabitant of moist, low-level rain forests (below 1600 m/5000 feet). In these elevations it is usually seen flying just above the tree canopy. The larvae of the common bluebottle feed on trees of the laurel family, which includes the cinnamon tree, and have expanded their range to include cinnamon tree plantations. In eastern Australia, they have adapted to a drier subtropical environment, and are commonly seen in suburban gardens in Queensland and New South Wales.

Species ID Suggestions

Common bluebottle (female)

Graphium Sarpedon

Comments (4)

The Common bluebottle and the blue triangle are buth one and the same. But the butterfly is a female.
Beautiful shot, Louise. Welcome to Project Noah!
What a beauty! Do you mind adding it to my mission flora & fauna of NSW? http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8642428

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