- Mimoides phaon
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Red-sided Swallowtail green form Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Papilionidae Tribe: Leptocircini Genus: Mimoides Species: M. phaon Binomial name Mimoides phaon
(Boisduval, 1836)Synonyms - Papilio phaon Boisduval, 1836
- Papilio ulopos Gray, [1853]
- Papilio xenarchus Hewitson, [1853]
- Papilio eridamas Reakirt, 1866
- Papilio metaphaon Butler, 1874
- Papilio pharax Godman & Salvin, [1890]
- Papilio hipparchus Staudinger, 1884
- Papilio pharnabazus Ehrmann, 1920
- Papilio pyrholochus Ehrmann, 1920
- Papilio phaon f. nero Röber, 1931 (preocc. Fabricius, 1793)
- Eurytides hipparchus
Mimoides phaon is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae, native to the Americas. It is commonly known as the Red-sided Swallowtail and the Variable Swallowtail.
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Description
The dorsal side of the Red-sided Swallowtail's wings is variable. They are mainly black with the hind wings having a postmedian band of spots, which are either greenish-blue or red.[1] Some individuals have one or two rows of smaller light colored spots along the outer margin of the hind wing. The fore wing has a row of whitish spots along the outer margin, which may be reduced or lacking in some individuals. The underside of the wings is less variable than the upper side. The outer margin of the hind wing has a row of small red crescents. The basal area of the hind wing, the thorax, and the head are spotted with red. The abdomen has a row of lateral red spots, which distinguish M. phaon from other members of its genus.[2]
Subspecies
- Mimoides phaon phaon (Boisduval, 1836)[3]
- Mimoides phaon therodamas (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1865)[3]
Distribution
The nominate subspecies, M. p. phaon, is found in northeastern Mexico, Belize, and Honduras. The other subspecies, M. p. therodamas, is found in Colombia, Venezuela, and eastern Ecuador.[4] In October, 2008, M. p. phaon was found in the Lower Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas, making it the first swallowtail of the genus Mimoides to stray into the United States.[1]
Life cycle
The Red-sided Swallowtail caterpillar is mainly black with its head and thorax spotted with blue and yellow. The abdomen is striped laterally with blue, yellow, black, and white. The last segments are spotted like the head.
Host plants
The Red-sided Swallowtail feeds on Annona species as a caterpillar.[4]
References
- ^ a b Reid, Martin (2008). "A New Genus of Swallowtail for the United States: Mimoides phaon (Boisduval, 1836) (Papilionidae: Papilioninae)". News of the Lepidopterists' Society (The Lepidopterists' Society) 50 (3, 4): 87. ISSN 0091-1348.
- ^ Glassberg, Jeffrey (2007). A Swift Guide to the Butterflies of Mexico and Central America. Sunstreak Books, Inc. p. 13. ISBN 1-4243-0915-8.
- ^ a b Lamas, Gerardo (2004). Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera; Checklist: Part4A Hesperioidea–Papilionoidea. Gainsville, Florida: Scientific Publishers, Inc. p. 89. ISBN 0-945417-28-4.
- ^ a b Savela, Markku. "Mimoides". funet.fi. http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/papilionidae/papilioninae/mimoides/index.html#phaon. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
External links
- Warren, A. D.; et al (2010). "Mimoides phaon phaon". Butterflies of America. http://butterfliesofamerica.com/t/Mimoides_p_phaon_a.htm. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
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