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interspaces. Hindwing with a distal posteriorly strongly curved series of seven crimson spots followed by a subterminal series of crimson lunules. Cilia black alternated with white. Underside: forewing dull brownish black, hindwing black; markings as on the upperside, but the crimson spots and crescent-shaped markings on the hindwing larger. Antennae, thorax and abdomen above at base, black; head and rest of the abdomen bright crimson; beneath: iho palpi, the sides of the thorax and abdomen crimson.
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The female is similar, the discal series of spots and subterminal lunules much duller, pale crimson irrorated (sprinkled) with black scales; in some specimens the anterior spots and lunules almost white barely tinged with crimson; abdomen above with the black colour extended further towards the apex.
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The red body, slow peculiar flight, bright colouration and pattern of the wings are meant to indicate to predators that this butterfly is inedible, being well protected by the poisons it has sequestered from its larval food plant. Its flight and behaviour is much like that of the common Mormon. Like
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The male's upperside is black. Forewing with a broad white interrupted band from the subcostal nervure opposite the origin of veins 10 and 11, extended obliquely to the tornus, and a second short pre-apical similar band; both bands composed of detached irregularly indented broad streaks in the
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Close to the ground, the flight of the crimson rose is slow and fluttering but steady. At greater heights, it flies faster and stronger. It basks with its wings spread flat, sometimes in small congregations at heights of 10 to 15 metres up in the trees.
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of the crimson rose are similar to those of the common rose butterflies, but are purplish black or blackish brown with a little bit of red, pink and orange colors on there wings. They have a black head and orange
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This butterfly is at home both in jungle and in open country. During the dry season, it will be found up to 8000 feet (2400 m) in South India, but it is found all the year round at lower elevations.
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Higher numbers of them are seen from August to November and also from April to June. They breed up to seven times per year and it has been found to take only 39–47 days from egg to adult.
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Cotton, Adam; Fric, Zdenek Faltynek; Smith, Colin; Smetacek, Peter (March 2013). "Subspecies Catalogue of the Butterflies of India (Papilionidae): A Synopsis".
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that butterfly, it too is inedible and rarely attacked by predators. This has led to this butterfly also being mimicked by a female morph of the common Mormon (
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tendencies. During the peak of its season, several thousand crimson roses can be found congregating and then they begin migrating to other areas.
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The butterfly often roosts for the night in large companies on the twigs and branches of trees and shrubs, sometimes accompanied by a few
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It is a very striking tailed butterfly with prominent white bands on its forewings. The crimson rose is very fond of flowers especially
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Häuser, Christoph L.; de Jong, Rienk; Lamas, Gerardo; Robbins, Robert K.; Smith, Campbell; Vane-Wright, Richard I. (28 July 2005).
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Butterflies of the Western Ghats, India (including Sri Lanka) - A Biodiversity Assessment of a Threatened Mountain System
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Sime K.R., Feeny, P.P. and Haribal, M.M. (2000) Sequestration of aristolochic acids by the pipevine swallowtail,
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and a prominent yellowish-white band transversely placed on segments six to eight. The caterpillar has five
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is pinkish brown with darker expanded wing cases. The wing-like expansions on the abdomen are distinctive.
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It is generally common and not known to be threatened. It is common all along the Western Ghats up to
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The nectar sources of the crimson rose with details of the flowering period are as follows:
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appears to be essential for the butterfly and a higher nectar intake is thought to increase
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It is found in India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and possibly the coast of western Myanmar.
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Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: The IUCN Red Data Book
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Gay, Thomas; Kehimkar, Isaac David; Punetha, Jagdish Chandra (1992).
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The most striking aspect of the butterfly's behaviour is its strong
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Similar to those of the common rose, the eggs hatch in seven days.
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The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma
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The larvae of the species breed on various species of
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Index

Atrophaneura hector

Hyderabad

Kerala
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Papilionidae
Pachliopta
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1758
Synonyms

Hyderabad, India
swallowtail butterfly
genus
Pachliopta
Western Ghats
Tamil Nadu, Kerala
West Bengal
Odisha
Andaman Islands
Maharashtra
Gujarat

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