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Parnassius delphius

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Banded Apollo
Parnassius delphius maximinus,male from Kyrgyzstan
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Papilionidae
Genus: Parnassius
Species:
P. delphius
Binomial name
Parnassius delphius

Parnassius delphius,thebanded Apollo,is a high-altitude butterfly which is found in Central Asia. It is a member of the genusParnassiusof the swallowtail family,Papilionidae.

Description

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Note: The wing pattern inParnassiusspecies is inconsistent and the very many subspecies and forms make identification problematic and uncertain. Structural characters derived from the genitalia, wing venation,sphragisand foretibial epiphysis are more, but not entirely reliable. The description given here is a guide only. For an identification key see Ackery P.R. (1975).[1]

Discal markings dull, submarginal band of forewing distinct, hindmarginal spot absent as a rule; ocelli of hindwing bright carmine, hindmarginal spots black, blackish hindmarginal area broad, two bluish-black anal spots, a faint submarginal and narrow marginal band.[2]

Range

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NorthernPakistan,Afghanistan,Tajikistan,Kyrgyzstan,UzbekistanandKazakhstan.

Status

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Widely distributed. Locally common, generally rare. Not known to be threatened. Requires further research. Protected by law in India. Featured in erstwhile USSR Red Data Book as vulnerable.

Four subspecies ofP. delphius

Subspecies

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There are up to 44 subspecies.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ackery P.R. (1975) A guide to the genera and species of Parnassiinae (Lepidoptera:Papilionidae).Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist.(Ent.) 31, 4pdf
  2. ^StichelinSeitz,1906 (Parnassius).Die Groß-Schmetterlinge der Erde.Die Groß-Schmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes. Die palaearktischen Tagfalter, Stuttgart.
  3. ^Funet
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