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Orchard Swallowtail Butterfly

Papilio aegeus

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Field Notes

Description:

Wingspan 105mm. Male is mostly black with narrow white band across forewing; large central pale patch and single red spot on hindwing. Female is larger; extensive pale areas on both wings; row of red spots around edge of hindwing.

Habitat:

Rainforest to woodland. Widespread in northern and eastern Australia. Also New Guinea and other sough-west Pacific islands.

Notes:

I have photographed the orchard swallowtail pupa, caterpillar and butterfly. It takes four weeks for the caterpillar to mature, ready to turn into a pupa and these ones in my garden are very developed. They have a “Y” shaped gland behind the head, the osmeterium which you can see in both of the above photographs I took. This pops up when the caterpillar senses danger and it is a bright red colour which I also noticed gives off an odour so I wasn’t game to get too close!

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Comments (7)

The first picture is the orchid swallowtail, while the second one is a tailed emperor butterfly.
A beautiful caterpillar.... photos no. 3, 4, and 5.
Hi Leslie, Your Lorikeets continue to be the most popular spotting on Project Noah. We miss seeing you and your wonderful spottings.
Wow, beautiful photos! Well done! And thanks for sharing! *Super favorite!* :-)

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