Battus belus

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Belus swallowtail
Papilionidae - Battus belus.JPG
Mounted specimen of male - on display at Museo di Scienze Naturali Enrico Caffi, Bergamo
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Papilionidae
Genus: Battus
Species:
B. belus
Binomial name
Battus belus
(Cramer, 1777)
Synonyms
  • Papilio belusCramer, 1777
  • Papilio numitorCramer, [1777]
  • Papilio amuliusEsper, 1792
  • Papilio caburiKaye, 1906
  • Papilio heteropterusZikán, 1937
  • Papilio belus chalceusRothschild & Jordan, 1906

Battus belus, the Belus swallowtail is a species of butterfly from the family Papilionidae that is found in Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru and Venezuela. [1]

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Description

Battus belus is a large Butterfly with a wingspan of 80 to 100 mm. The wings are without a tail. The upperside is black widely suffused with structural green or blue green, with variable white patches and bands. The underside is pearl sheened brown with a submarginal row of small white dots and big red chevrons. The caterpillars are brown marked with black.

"Forewing of the male without white spots on the upper surface; hindwing with one to seven white spots on the disc, the first of which is always large; the forewing of the female is similar to that of the male or it has a large pale yellow area. Hindwing beneath in both sexes with white dots outside the red submarginal spots". [2]

Subspecies

Biology

Battus belus lives in the Amazon rainforest. The larvae feed on Aristolochia species. "The male is called by Bates a swift and bold flier; the female with yellow area on the forewing he found on flowers at the edge of the forest. The females are much more rarely caught than the males". (Jordan, 1907)

Distribution

This species is widespread in the Neotropical realm.

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References

  1. Battus at Funet
  2. Jordan, K., in Seitz, A. (1907). The Macrolepidoptera of the World. 5: The Macrolepidoptera of the American faunistic region. Papilionidae 1-45
  3. Edwin Möhn, 2002 Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the world Part V (5), Papilionidae II:Battus. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach Keltern : Goecke & Evers ; Canterbury : Hillside Books. ISBN   978-3-931374-70-9 Illustrates and identifies 14 species and 49 subspecies.
  4. Paul Smart, 1976 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Butterfly World in Color.London, Salamander:Encyclopedie des papillons. Lausanne, Elsevier Sequoia (French language edition) ISBN   9780948427046 ISBN   0600313816.