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log1t3ch — Graphium sarpedon luctatius I

Published: 2009-02-22 16:46:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 610; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 10
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Description This swift-flying butterfly is common in the nature reserves. In flight, one normally catches a glimpse of its blue wings. There is some red spotting on the underside of the hindwing. In Singapore, the Common Bluebottle is frequently found in the company of the Blue Jay (Graphium evemon eventus) and the Five Bar Swordtail (Pathysa antiphates itamputi), flying erratically up and down open jungle paths.

The males of this species can often be found feeding on roadside seepages or urine-tainted sand. Occasionally, up to eight butterflies can be found congregated on one spot. The caterpillar feeds on a species of wild Cinnamon.

Scientific Name: Graphium sarpedon luctatius (Common Bluebottle)

Description
Family : Papilionidae
SubFamily : Papilioninae
Common Name : Common Bluebottle, 青凤蝶
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Comments: 4

feetpeet [2009-03-01 20:08:47 +0000 UTC]

I wish we had more beautiful butterflies here.

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log1t3ch In reply to feetpeet [2009-03-01 23:55:59 +0000 UTC]

there are about 700+ species of butterflies in canada and the usa, and really pretty ones too!

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feetpeet In reply to log1t3ch [2009-03-02 00:08:27 +0000 UTC]

Around our area not as many, the further south you go the more you tent to get and see.

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Tazzy- [2009-03-01 05:09:56 +0000 UTC]

One of my favorites, beautiful!

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