Parnassius
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
iParnassius | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Parnassius phoebus
|
||||||||||||||
Scientific classification | ||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||
Parnassius acco |
Parnassius is a genus of alpine butterflies usually known as Apollos. They can vary in colour and form significantly based on their altitude. They also show an adaptation to high altitudes called altitudinal melanism. They show dark bodies and darkened colouration at the wingbase which helps them warm faster using the sun.
Although classified under the Swallowtail butterfly family, none of the Parnassius species possess tails.
The larvae feed on species of plants belonging to the Papaveraceae and Crassulaceae families.[1]
[edit] Classification
The Parnassius genus of butterflies are often hard to identify and can sometimes only be identified by dissection of the genitalia. The phylogeny of the group is still under study using molecular techniques.
[edit] References
- ^ Katoh T, Chichvarkhin A, Yagi T,Omoto K. 2005 Phylogeny and evolution of butterflies of the genus Parnassius: inferences from mitochondrial 16S and ND1 sequences. Zoolog Sci.22(3):343-51 PDF