Ornithoptera meridionalis was created in 1897.
Notophthalmus meridionalis was created in 1880.
Linuparus meridionalis was created in 2011.
Doratogonus meridionalis was created in 2000.
Pseudobagarius meridionalis was created in 2004.
Ornithoptera euphorion was created in 1852.
Ornithoptera chimaera was created in 1904.
Ornithoptera alexandrae was created in 1907.
Ornithoptera priamus was created in 1758.
Ornithoptera euphorion
Mirko Malez has written: 'New subspecies of the southern elephant (Mammuthus meridionalis Adriacus n. ssp.) from the bottom of the Adriatic Sea (Croatia, Yugoslavia) =' -- subject(s): Mammuthus meridionalis
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Notophthalmus meridionalis.
The Ornithoptera goliath, a species of butterfly, typically lays eggs that take about 10 to 14 days to hatch, depending on environmental conditions. The eggs are small and are usually laid on specific host plants that the larvae will feed on once they emerge. After hatching, the caterpillars go through several instars before pupating and eventually emerging as adult butterflies.