Papilio bianor
Papilio bianor, the Chinese peacock, is a middle to large size swallowtail butterfly from East Asia.
Size
- It has a wingspan of 45 to 80 mm.
- Summer type is usually larger than spring type.
Color
- Black with structural color.
- The male has black velvet hair in the fore-wing, however the female does not have.
- The female has red spot in the hind-wing.
Range
Entire Japan (from Hokkaidō to Okinawa, izu), Taiwan, Korea, China, partly east Russia
Sub species
- P. b. dehaanii (Mainland Japan)
- P. b. okinawensis (Yaeyama islands, Okinawa, Japan)
- P. b. ryukyuensis (Okinawa islands, Japan)
- P. b. amamiensis (Amami islands, Kagoshima, Japan)
- P. b. tokaraensis (Tokara islands, Kagoshima, Japan)
- P. b. hachijonis (Hachijo island, Izu islands, Japan)
- P. b. kotoensis Sonan, 1927 (Taiwan)
- P. b. thrasymedes Fruhstorfer 1909 (Taiwan)
Similar species
Papilio maackii
Status
Taxonomy
Habitat
Papilio bianor is common in the forest, is not so common in suburban and urban, because of their host plant habitation. However if there are some host plants such as Zanthoxylum ailanthoides, it can be seen even in the urban district.
Habits
Life cycle
Eggs
Caterpillar
Pupa
Host plants
The larvae of the species feed on plants such as :
See also
External links
References
- Nobuo MORIUE & Masayuki HAYASHI, The Handbook of Insects and their Host Plants, Bun-ichi Sougou Shuppan, 1/Apr/2007, ISBN978-4-8299-0026-0
- S. Igarashi& H. Fukuda. 1997. The life histories of Asian butterflies vol. 1. Tokai University Press, Tokyo.