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Papilio dardanus (Brown, 1776)
Subspecies
[
Papilio
] dardanus dardanus (Brown, 1776)
-
merope
(Cramer, [1777])
-
brutus
(Fabricius, 1781)
-
hippocoon
(Fabricius, 1793)
-
westermannii
(Boisduval, 1836)
-
trophonius
(Westwood, 1842)
-
dionysos
(Doubleday, [1846])
-
niobe
(Aurivillius, [1898])
-
nioboides
(Aurivillius, [1898])
-
heimsi
(Suffert, 1904)
-
benio
(Suffert, 1904)
-
trophonissa
(Aurivillius, 1907)
-
alluaudi
(Boullet & Le Cerf, 1912)
-
latemarginatus
(Schultze, 1913)
-
sirius
(Reuss, 1921)
-
crocotus
(Poulton, 1923)
-
ceneispila
(Le Cerf, 1924)
-
fagerskioldi
(Bryk, 1928)
-
punctata
(Dufrane, 1933)
-
divisa
(Dufrane, 1933)
-
bipunctata
(Dufrane, 1933)
-
paradoxa
(Dufrane, 1946)
-
completa
(Dufrane, 1946)
-
subpunctata
(Dufrane, 1946)
-
dawanti
(Dufrane, 1946)
-
impunctata
(Dufrane, 1946)
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jottrandi
(Dufrane, 1946)
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extrema
(Dufrane, 1946)
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semimelas
(Basquin & Turlin, 1986)
Adult morphology
Wingspan
50
Literature references
Species number (Larsen 2005)
4
Page number (Ackery et al. 1995)
141
Habitat
Habitat preference
[1]
ALF
:
Generally found in all types of forest
ALF
Distribution
Geographical distribution
[2]
WWT
:
Found in both the Liberia and Ghana subregions and extending to the coastal forests of East Africa
WWT
Identification
More on
Lepidoptera
in West African
Tropical Rainforest
.
Biology
Flight period:
Ecology
Host plants:
Monimiaceae
- Xymalos
Rutaceae
- Calodendrum
- Citrus
- Clausena
- Fagara
- Teclea
- Toddalia
- Vepris
Monimiaceae
- Xymalos
Rutaceae
- Calodendrum
- Citrus
- Clausena
- Fagara
- Teclea
- Toddalia
- Vepris
Records
1.
^
Larsen (2010)
2.
^
Larsen (2010)
last modified 2 August 2011