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Emerald Swallowtail
Papilio palinurus
42.6301, -71.4396
Field Notes
Description:
Emerald Swallowtail has a wingspan reaching about 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 hind wings, that show extended tails at the end.
The flight of these butterflies is swift and quite fast. Caterpillars feed on plants of the rue or citrus family.
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 colour when additively mixed.
Habitat:
the butterfly place 120 Tyngsboro road, Westford MA
Notes:
Amazing colors even for most butterflies, my favorite i've seen!
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