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is considered a pest owing to its habit of feeding on cultivated citrus species; caterpillars can completely defoliate young citrus trees (shorter than 2 feet (60 cm)) and devastate citrus nurseries.
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in 1758, this highly adaptable species is found throughout the world.
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Papilio demoleus
Papilio demoleus
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