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Summary

Red-bodied swallowtails or ruby swallowtail ( due to the color ) are butterflies in the swallowtail family, that belong to the genera Atrophaneura, Byasa, Losaria, or Pachliopta. They are generally found in Asia (Indomalayan realm). Collectors have found the red-bodied swallowtails difficult to kill. Pinching the thorax, a method which kills most butterflies, is withstood and apparently only stuns the butterfly temporarily.

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Scientific classification

kingdom: Animalia
phylum: Arthropoda
class: Insecta
order: Lepidoptera
family: Papilionidae

Species

Byasa polyeuctes

Common Windmill

Byasa polyeuctes

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Byasa alcinous

Chinese windmill

Byasa alcinous

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Byasa impediens

Pink-spotted Windmill

Byasa impediens

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Byasa adamsoni

Adamson's rose

Byasa adamsoni

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Byasa latreillei

rose windmill

Byasa latreillei

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Byasa dasarada

great windmill

Byasa dasarada

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Byasa mencius

Byasa mencius

Byasa mencius

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Byasa daemonius

Byasa daemonius

Byasa daemonius

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Byasa crassipes

Black Windmill

Byasa crassipes

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Byasa plutonius

Pink-spotted Windmill

Byasa plutonius

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Byasa nevilli

Nevill's Windmill

Byasa nevilli

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Byasa hedistus

Byasa hedistus

Byasa hedistus

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Byasa polla

De Nicéville's Windmill

Byasa polla

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Byasa laos

Lao windmill

Byasa laos

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Byasa confusa

Chinese Windmill

Byasa confusa

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Life history

The eggs are simple. The larvae resemble those of other Troidini. Fleshy spine-like tubercles, often with red tips, line the caterpillars' backs, and their bodies are dark red to brown and velvety black or shades of grey with a pattern of black lines. They feed on species of Aristolochia and Thottea. Chrysalids are camouflaged to look like a dead leaf or twig. They are attached by a girdle and an anal pad. Adults are nectar feeding. Many species of red-bodied swallowtails show aposematism, and serve as models for Batesian mimicry. The biology of Pachliopta hector and Pachliopta aristolochiae are well studied.

Taxonomy

Species limits may be either narrow (many species - forma and subspecies raised to full or "good" species) or broad (fewer species - rank reduction) see Jürgen Haffer for a discussion.

Genera and species

Listed alphabetically within genera: genus: Atrophaneura Reakirt, [1865] (earlier considered as subgenus Atrophaneura but now raised to genus level) genus: Byasa Moore, 1882 (earlier considered as subgenus Byasa but now raised to genus level) genus: Losaria Moore, [1902] (earlier considered as subgenus Losaria but now raised to genus level) genus: Pachliopta Reakirt, [1865] (earlier considered as subgenus Pachliopta but now raised to genus level) - Atrophaneura aidoneus (Doubleday, 1845) — lesser batwing - Atrophaneura dixoni (Grose-Smith, 1900) - Atrophaneura horishana (Matsumura, 1910) — aurora swallowtail - Atrophaneura kuehni (Honrath, 1886) - Atrophaneura luchti (Roepke, 1935) - Atrophaneura nox (Swainson, 1822) — Malayan batwing - Atrophaneura priapus (Boisduval, 1836) — Priapus batwing - Atrophaneura semperi (C. & R. Felder, 1861) - Atrophaneura schadenbergi (Semper, 1891) - Atrophaneura sycorax (Grose-Smith, 1885) - Atrophaneura varuna (White, 1842) — common batwing - Atrophaneura zaleucus (Hewitson, [1865]) - Byasa adamsoni (Grose-Smith, 1886) — Adamson's rose - Byasa alcinous (Klug, 1836) — Chinese windmill - Byasa crassipes (Oberthür, 1893) — black windmill - Byasa daemonius (Alphéraky, 1895) - Byasa dasarada (Moore, 1857) — great windmill - Byasa hedistus (Jordan, 1928) - Byasa impediens (Rothschild, 1895) - Byasa laos (Riley & Godfrey, 1921) - Byasa latreillei (Donovan, 1826) — rose windmill - Byasa mencius (C. & R. Felder, 1862) - Byasa nevilli (Wood-Mason, 1882) — Nevill's windmill - Byasa plutonius (Oberthür, 1876) — Chinese windmill - Byasa polla (de Nicéville, 1897) — De Niceville's windmill - Byasa polyeuctes (Doubleday, 1842) — common windmill - Byasa rhadinus (Jordan, 1928) - Losaria coon (Fabricius, 1793) — common clubtail - Losaria palu (Martin, 1912) — Palu swallowtail - has been regarded a subspecies of A. coon - Losaria rhodifer (Butler, 1876) — Andaman clubtail - Losaria neptunus (Guérin-Méneville, 1840) — yellow-bodied club-tail or yellow club-tail - Pachliopta adamas (Zinken, 1831) - Pachliopta aristolochiae (Fabricius, 1775) — common rose - Pachliopta antiphus (Fabricius, 1793) - Pachliopta atropos (Staudinger, 1888) - Pachliopta hector (Linnaeus, 1758) — crimson rose - Pachliopta jophon (Gray, [1853]) — Ceylon rose or Sri Lankan rose - Pachliopta kotzebuea (Eschscholtz, 1821) — pink rose - Pachliopta leytensis (Murayama, 1978) - Pachliopta liris (Godart, 1819) - Pachliopta mariae (Semper, 1878) - Pachliopta oreon (Doherty, 1891) - Pachliopta pandiyana (Moore, 1881) — Malabar rose - Pachliopta phlegon (C. & R. Felder, 1864) - Pachliopta polydorus (Linnaeus, 1763) — red-bodied swallowtail - Pachliopta polyphontes (Boisduval, 1836) - Pachliopta strandi (Bryk, 1930)

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