Papilio fernandus
Papilio fernandus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Papilionidae |
Genus: | Papilio |
Species: | P. fernandus |
Binomial name | |
Papilio fernandus Fruhstorfer, 1903[1] | |
Synonyms | |
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Papilio fernandus is a species of swallowtail butterfly from the genus Papilio that is found in Equatorial Guinea.[2]
Taxonomy
It is a member of the zenobia species-group. In the zenobia-group the basic upperside wing pattern is black with white or yellowish bands and spots. The underside is brown and basally there is a red area marked with black stripes and spots. In the discal area there is a yellowish band with black stripes and veins. Females resemble Amauris. Both sexes lack tails. The clade members are
- Papilio cyproeofila Butler, 1868
- Papilio fernandus Fruhstorfer, 1903
- Papilio filaprae Suffert, 1904
- Papilio gallienus Distant, 1879
- Papilio mechowi Dewitz, 1881
- Papilio mechowianus Dewitz, 1885
- Papilio nobicea Suffert, 1904
- Papilio zenobia Fabricius, 1775
Diagnosis. Very similar to Papilio cyproeofila and the very short description of P. fernandus places it as a local race of Papilio cyproeofila.
Gallery
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Papilio gallienus
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Papilio mechowi
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Papilio mechowianus
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Papilio zenobia
References
- Fruhstorfer, 1903 Papilio cypraeafila [sic] fernandus nov. subspec Fruhstorfer, 1903 Stettin ent. Ztg 64 (2) : 360
External links
- Images at Swallowtails
- Global Butterfly Information System Images (as subgenus Druryia)
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