The Papillio antimachus butterfly is also called the Giant African Swallowtail. Facts about the butterfly include a wing span from 7-inches to 9-inches. Their wings are brown and red they have a yellow body, and are part of the Papiliondae family.
Papilio antimachus was created in 1782.
The larval food plant for Papilio antimachus, also known as the African giant swallowtail or giant African swallowtail, is Citrus species, particularly Citrus species in the Rutaceae family. The larvae feed on the leaves of Citrus plants during their development stages.
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The Latin word for a butterfly or moth is papilio.
'butterfly' in latin is 'papilio'
Papilio, papilionis
The common name for Papilio Pericles is Pericles swallowtail.
Papilio ulysses
Red Papilio
Indonesia and the Philippines.
The word 'papilio' is a Latin word. The French equivalent is papillon. Both words mean butterfly.