Papilio is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae. The word papilio is Latin for butterfly.[1]
The genus includes a number of well-known North American species such as the Western Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio rutulus). Familiar species in Asia include the Mormons (Papilio polytes, Papilio polymnestor, Papilio memnon, and Papilio deiphobus), the Orchard and Ulysses Swallowtails in Australia (Papilio aegeus, Papilio ulysses, respectively) and the Citrus Swallowtail of Africa (Papilio demodocus).
Older classifications of the swallowtails tended to use a large number of rather small genera. More recent classifications have been more conservative, and as a result a number of former genera are now absorbed within Papilio. The genus as recognized by modern systems has about 200 members. The genus Chilasa is regarded as a subgenus of Papilio by some workers, as are the Baggy-tailed Swallowtails (Agehana), although the latter taxon is usually considered a subgenus of Chilasa.
Former genera now merged with Papilio:
- Achillides
- Eleppone
- Druryia
- Heraclides (giant swallowtails)
- Menelaides
- Princeps
- Pterourus (tiger swallowtails)
- Sinoprinceps
Species
Listed alphabetically within groups.[2]
Subgenus Papilio Linnaeus, 1758:
- The machaon species-group:
- Papilio alexanor Esper, 1800 – Southern Swallowtail
- Papilio brevicauda Saunders, 1869 – Short-tailed Swallowtail
- Papilio hospiton Géné, 1839 – Corsican Swallowtail
- Papilio indra Reakirt, 1866 – Indra Swallowtail, Short-tailed Black Swallowtail, or Cliff Swallowtail
- Papilio machaon Linnaeus, 1758 – Old World Swallowtail, Common Yellow Swallowtail, or Artemisia Swallowtail
- Papilio saharae Oberthür, 1879 – Sahara Swallowtail
- Papilio polyxenes Fabricius, 1775 – Black Swallowtail, Eastern Black Swallowtail, or American Swallowtail
- Papilio zelicaon Lucas, 1852 – Anise Swallowtail or Western Swallowtail
Subgenus Princeps Hübner, [1807]:
- The antimachus species-group:
- The zalmoxis species-group:
- The nireus species-group:
- Papilio aristophontes Oberthür, 1897
- Papilio nireus Linnaeus, 1758 – Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio charopus Westwood, 1843 – Tailed Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio chrapkowskii Suffert, 1904 – Broad Green-banded Swallowtail or Chrapkowski's Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio chrapkowskoides Storace, 1952 – Broadly Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio desmondi van Someren, 1939 – Desmond's Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio hornimani Distant, 1879 – Hornimans Green-banded Swallowtail or Horniman's Swallowtail
- Papilio interjectana Vane-Wright, 1995 – Van Someren's Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio sosia Rothschild & Jordan, 1903 – Medium Green-banded Swallowtail
- Papilio thuraui Karsch, 1900
- Papilio ufipa Carcasson, 1961
- Papilio wilsoni Rothschild, 1926
- The cynorta species-group:
- The dardanus species-group:
- The zenobia species-group:
- The demodocus species-group:
- The echerioides species-group:
- The oribazus species-group:
- The hesperus species-group:
- The menestheus species-group:
- The demolion species-group:
- The anactus species-group:
- The aegeus species-group:
- The godeffroyi species-group:
- The polytes species-group:
- The castor species-group:
- The fuscus species-group:
- Papilio albinus Wallace, 1865
- Papilio antonio Hewitson, [1875]
- Papilio diophantus Grose-Smith, 1883
- Papilio fuscus Goeze, 1779 - Canopus Butterfly
- Papilio hipponous C. & R. Felder, 1862
- Papilio jordani Fruhstorfer, 1906 – Jordan's Swallowtail
- Papilio noblei de Nicéville, [1889]
- Papilio pitmani Elwes & de Nicéville, [1887]
- Papilio prexaspes C. & R. Felder, 1865 – Andaman Helen
- Papilio sakontala Hewitson, 1864
- The helenus species-group:
- The memnon species-group:
- Papilio acheron Grose-Smith, 1887 – Acheron Swallowtail
- Papilio ascalaphus Boisduval, 1836
- Papilio deiphobus Linnaeus, 1758
- Papilio rumanzovia Eschscholtz, 1821 – Scarlet Mormon
- Papilio forbesi Grose-Smith, 1883
- Papilio lampsacus Boisduval, 1836
- Papilio lowi Druce, 1873 – Asian Swallowtail or Great Yellow Mormon
- Papilio mayo Atkinson, 1873 – Andaman Mormon
- Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758 – Great Mormon
- Papilio oenomaus Godart, 1819
- Papilio polymnestor Cramer, [1775] – Blue Mormon
- Papilio taiwanus Rothschild – Taiwan Swallowtail
- The protenor species-group:
- The bootes species-group:
Subgenus ?:
- The agestor species-group:
- The clytia species-group:
- The veiovis species-group:
- The laglaizei species-group:
Subgenus Achillides Hübner, [1819]:
- The paris species-group:
- Papilio arcturus Westwood, 1842 – Blue Peacock
- Papilio bianor Cramer, [1777] – Chinese Peacock
- Papilio dialis Leech, 1893 – Southern Chinese Peacock
- Papilio doddsi Janet, 1896
- Papilio hoppo Matsumura, 1908
- Papilio karna C. & R. Felder, 1864
- Papilio krishna Moore, 1857 – Krishna Peacock
- Papilio maackii Ménétriés, 1859
- Papilio paris Linnaeus, 1758 – Paris Peacock
- Papilio polyctor Boisduval, 1836 – Common Peacock
- Papilio elephenor Doubleday, 1845 – Yellow-crested Spangle
- The palinurus species-group:
- The ulysses species-group:
Subgenus Heraclides Hübner, [1819]:
- The anchisiades species-group:
- The thoas species-group:
- Papilio andraemon (Hübner, [1823]) – Bahaman Swallowtail
- Papilio androgeus Cramer, [1775] – Androgeus Swallowtail, Queen Page, or Queen Swallowtail
- Papilio aristodemus Esper, 1794 – Schaus' Swallowtail or Island Swallowtail
- Papilio aristor Godart, 1819 – Scarce Haitian Swallowtail
- Papilio astyalus Godart, 1819 – Broad-banded Swallowtail or Astyalus Swallowtail
- Papilio caiguanabus Poey, [1852] – Poey's Black Swallowtail
- Papilio cresphontes Cramer, [1777] – Giant Swallowtail
- Papilio homothoas Rothschild & Jordan, 1906
- Papilio machaonides Esper, 1796
- Papilio melonius Rothschild & Jordan, 1906
- Papilio ornythion Boisduval, 1836 – Ornythion Swallowtail
- Papilio paeon Boisduval, 1836
- Papilio thersites Fabricius, 1775 – Thersites Swallowtail or False Androgeus Swallowtail
- Papilio thoas Linnaeus, 1771 – Thoas Swallowtail or King Swallowtail
- The torquatus species-group:
Subgenus Pterourus Scopoli, 1777:
- The troilus species-group:
- The glaucus species-group:
- The zagreus species-group:
- The scamander species-group:
- The homerus species-group:
Subgenus Sinoprinceps Hancock, 1983:
References
- ^ Fabales. (2009) In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 8 September 2009, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: [1]
- ^ Papilio, funet.fi
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