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Jay/Triangle (Parasitized)

Graphium (Idaides) spp.

Photo by Jolly Ibañez
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Notes:

This pupal casing was found attached to a graviola leaf.

Species ID Suggestions

parasitized Jay/Triangle

Graphium (Idaides) spp.

Comments (3)

That's nice to know. That's why I apologized since nobody gave me any idea as to his capability/credibility. Somebody should have suggested me to look for help from him the moment I posted my chrysalis spottings.
Jolly, EarlyStages IS an expert on caterpillars and chrysalis/cocoons. He has helped us for a long time, and I owe him a lot in this field. For me, he would be a Ranger from the moment he wished to.
Thanks EarlyStages for the ID. Sorry if I have to doubt your suggestion. I have no idea who you were until bayucca assured me of your expertise and besides you don't have a single spotting.

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