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Description
The Banded Swallowtail has black wings with a pale greenish macular band extending from the apex of the forewing to the mid-dorsum of the hindwing. The hindwing has a series of pale greenish lunulate submarginal spots and a black ocellus ringed with orange-red at the tornal angle. There is a long spatulate tail at vein 4.The butterfly is a fast flyer and can be found in the nature reserves, zooming up and down sunlit paths. It can often be found flying from flower to flower, Ixora and Lantana are the favourites.
The eggs of the Banded Swallowtail are laid one on top of the other to form a "string". The caterpillars, when hatched, eat about half the eggshell to ensure that the string of eggs is kept intact and does not break off. This is different from the other Papilionidae where the caterpillar devours its own single eggshell upon hatching. The Banded Swallowtail's caterpillars eat and stay in a group in the early instars.
Scientific Name: Papilio demolion demolion (Banded Swallowtail)
Description
Family : Papilionidae
SubFamily : Papilioninae
Common Name : Banded Swallowtail