Papilio bridgei

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Papilio bridgei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Division: Rhopalocera
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Papilionidae
Tribe: Papilionini
Genus: Papilio
Species: P. bridgei
Binomial name
Papilio bridgei
Mathew, 1886
Synonyms
  • Papilio hecataeus Godman & Salvin, 1888
  • Papilio tryoni Mathew, 1889
  • Papilio prospero Grose-Smith, 1889

Papilio bridgei is a butterfly of the Papilionidae family. It is found on various islands in the Solomons group. It is not threatened.[1]

The wingspan is 140150 mm.

The larvae feed on Citrus species.

Subspecies

  • Papilio bridgei bridgei (Bougainville, Choiseul, Santa Isabel, Shortland, Treasury Islands, Fauro Islands)
  • Papilio bridgei ortegae Rothschild, 1904 (Florida Islands)
  • Papilio bridgei hecataeus Godman & Salvin, 1888 (Guadalcanal)
  • Papilio bridgei tryoni Mathew, 1889 (Ugi, San Cristobal)
  • Papilio bridgei prospero Grose-Smith, 1889 (New Georgia Islands)

Taxonomy

Papilio bridgei is a member of the aegeus species-group . The clade members are

Philately

Papilio bridgei depicted on a 5 January 1982 Solomon Islands postage stamp (SLB914: 25c).

Etymology

Named for "Captain Cyprian A. G. Bridge who commanded H.M. ship Espiègle during her long and interesting Commission of nearly four years, a greater portion of which time was spent among the islands of the Western Pacific."

References

  1. Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2-88032-603-6 pdf

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