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Family : Papilionidae
Subfamily : Papilioninae
Genus : Papilio
Common Name : Great Mormon, 美凤蝶
Wingspan : 140-150mm
Hostplant(s) : Citrus grandis (Pomelo)

Status In Singapore :


Description
The male upperside is black dusted with blue. On the underside, the hindwing has a red tornal patch and both wing bases are red.


Habitat & Habits
The Great Mormon is an interesting butterfly in that it has many different female forms. This large "Swallowtail" feeds on Citrus, in particular, the Pomelo. It is fairly common in Singapore, and can usually be found along jungle paths and feeding on flowering plants.
The female forms esperi, butlerianus, agenor and very rarely, ityla are found in Singapore. The form butlerianus was recently spotted on the island of Pulau Ubin, one of Singapore's offshore islands. This form has not be seen on the main island in recent years.
Forms: f. esperi, f. butlerianus, f. agenor, f. ityla, f. tanahsahi, f. distantianus


Early Stages
The caterpillar resembles that of the Lime Butterfly, but grows to a much larger size. The pupa is suspended with a girdle as in most Papilionidae pupae.


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getting rusty from not shooting for a long time.
testing out my new gitzo explorer tripod, this was shot at a very low angle, quite happy with it at the moment as it eliminates all the problems i had in the past.

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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D300
25/1000 second
F/5.0
180 mm
400
Jul 3, 2009, 8:35:58 AM

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