- Old World Swallowtail
Taxobox
name = Old World Swallowtail
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
superfamilia =Papilionoidea
familia = Papilionidae
subfamilia =Papilioninae
tribus =Papilionini
genus =Papilio
species = "P. machaon"
binomial = "Papilio machaon"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus,1758 The Old World Swallowtail ("Papilio machaon"), is a
butterfly of the familyPapilionidae . The butterfly is also known as the Common Yellow Swallowtail or, simply, The Swallowtail (a common name applied to all members of the family). It is thetype species of the genus "Papilio " and occurs throughout the Palearctic region in Europe and Asia; it also occurs acrossNorth America , and thus is not restricted to theOld World , despite the common name.Description
This striking butterfly is yellow with black wing and vein markings and a wingspan of 8 to 10 cm. The hind wings of both sexes have a pair of protruding tails which give the butterfly its common name. Just below each tail is a red eye spot.
Distribution
This butterfly is present throughout the entire
Palearctic region throughRussia toChina andJapan (including theHimalayas andTaiwan ) and across intoAlaska ,Canada , and theUnited States . In Asia it is reported as far south asSaudi Arabia ,Oman and the high mountains ofYemen .In Southern
Asia it occurs inPakistan andKashmir , NorthernIndia (Sikkim , toAssam andArunachal Pradesh )Nepal ,Bhutan and northernMyanmar .This butterfly is widespread in Europe but in the
United Kingdom it is limited to a few areas in theNorfolk Broads ofEast Anglia . It is the UK's largest resident butterfly. The Monarch "Danaus plexippus" is slightly larger but is only a rare vagrant.Taxonomy
There are 37
subspecies .
* "Papilio machaon gorganus" is strongly migratory inEurope and can be found in almost all habitats.
* In the UK, "P. m. brittanicus" is an endemic subspecies, but occasionally individuals of the continental subspecies "gorganus" breed temporarily on the south coast. Subspecies "brittanicus" differs from the continental subspecies in being more heavily marked in black.
* TheMaltese Islands are home to another endemic subspecies, "P. m. melitensis".tatus
* Widespread throughout Eurasia, often common and not threatened as a species.
* It is listed as "Vulnerable" inSouth Korea and theAustria n Red Data Book, and, also in the Red Data Book of the formerSoviet Union .
* The Swallowtail is protected by law in the following countries::* "Papilio machaon machaon" is protected by law in six provinces of Austria,Czech Republic ,Slovakia andHungary .:* UK (subsp. "brittanicus" occurs in the UK, but the law covers all subspecies).:*India (subsp. "verityi").Habitat
In occupied
Kashmir , the Common Yellow Swallowtail, as "Papilio machaon" is called there, inhabits alpine meadows in theHimalayas occurring from 2000 feet in heldKashmir valley to 16,000 feet in theGarhwal Himalayas. InIndia Himachal Pradesh , it is found over 4000 feet only and inSikkim over 8000 feet only.At lower elevations these butterflies fly from March to September. At higher elevations the butterflies are limited by the short summer seasons.
British subspecies "brittanicus" is less mobile than its European continental counterpart and stays within or close by its fenland habitat.
Habits
The butterfly has a strong and fast flight but frequently pauses to hover over flowering herbs and sip nectar. It frequents the alpine meadows and hillsides and is fond of 'hilltopping'. At lower elevations it can also be seen visiting gardens.
Life cycle and foodplants
There are usually two to three broods in a year, but in northern areas the species may be single-brooded. In some places like the UK some will pupate and emerge in the same year and others will overwinter as pupae before emerging the following year, a situation known as being partially double brooded.
Caterpillar
The caterpillar spends the first part of its life with the appearance of a bird dropping, an effective defence against predators. As the caterpillar grows larger it becomes green with black and orange markings. The caterpillar still has a defence against predators in the form of an organ called an
osmeterium which consists of retractable, fleshy projections behind its head that can release a foul smell.tages of life cycle
Foodplants
* Unlike other swallowtails, this species specialises in using plants of family
Umbelliferae , females laying eggs singly.
* In the UKMilk Parsley "Peucedanum palustre" (also known as Marsh Hog's Fennel) is normally the only foodplant used by thecaterpillar s of the British sub-species and is essential for the survival of populations but plants such aswild angelica "Angelica sylvestris" are sometimes listed in the scientific literature.
* The foodplants of the Swallowtail inEurope ,Asia andNorth America are more varied than in the UK. It uses a wide variety of Umbellifers includingwild carrot "Daucus carota",wild angelica "Angelica sylvestris",fennel "Foeniculum vulgare" andhogweed s "Heracleum spp."
* In theMaltese Islands , thecaterpillar feeds on plants such asrue "Ruta chalepensis" andfennel "Foeniculum vulgare".Gallery
Pupation
Caterpillars
Adult butterflies
ee also
*
Papilionidae
*List of butterflies of India
*List of butterflies of India (Papilionidae)
*Papilio saharae saharae Oberthür, 1879.References and external links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/410.shtml BBC Swallowtail page]
*Jim Asher et al "The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies of Britain and Ireland" Oxford University PressExternal links
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