Papilio indra

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Indra Swallowtail
File:Grand Canyon Swallowtail.jpg
Grand Canyon Swallowtail (Papilio indra kaibabensis) female
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P. indra
Binomial name
Papilio indra
Reakirt, 1866

The Indra Swallowtail, Short-tailed Black Swallowtail, or Cliff Swallowtail (Papilio indra) is a western North American butterfly in the family Papilionidae.

Description

The Indra Swallowtail is a black swallowtail similar in coloration to the Black Swallowtail and the Short-tailed Swallowtail. It has very short tails and has dark blue crescents on the topside of the hindwing.[1]

Habitat

This butterfly may be found in rugged, arid, or mountainous countrysides.[1][2]

Flight

The Indra Swallowtail has one brood and is on the wing in spring in southern or lower altitudes but early summer in northern or higher altitudes.[1]

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically.[3]

There is an as-yet unnamed subspecies that has been referred to as "bonnevillensis" by some and as the "Utah-West Desert segregate" by others.

  • P. i. calcicola Emmel & Griffin, 1998
  • P. i. fordi Comstock & Martin, 1956
  • P. i. indra Reakirt, 1866
  • P. i. kaibabensis Bauer, 1955
  • P. i. martini T. & J. Emmel, 1966
  • P. i. minori Cross, 1936
  • P. i. nevadensis T. & J. Emmel, 1971
  • P. i. panamintensis Emmel, 1982
  • P. i. parvindra J. Emmel, T. Emmel & Griffin, 2008
  • P. i. pergamus H. Edwards, 1874
  • P. i. phyllisae J. Emmel, 1982
  • P. i. shastensis Emmel & Emmel, 1998

Food plants

Parsley family.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jim P. Brock and Kenn Kaufman (2003). Butterflies of North America. Houghton Mifflin, New York, NY. ISBN 0-618-15312-8
  2. 2.0 2.1 Indra Swallowtail, Butterflies of Canada.
  3. Papilio, funet.fi
  • Emmel, J.F. and Emmel,T.C., 1964.The life history of Papilio indra minori. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 18: 65-73.pdf
  • Emmel, T.C. and Emmel, J.F., 1967. The biology of Papilio indra kaibabensis in the Grand Canyon. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 21: 41-49. pdf
  • Emmel, J.F. and Emmel, T.C., 1968. The population biology and life history of Papilio indra martini. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 22: 46-52.pdf