Family Papilionidae Rank Species | Genus Atrophaneura | |
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Similar Byasa polyeuctes, Papilio maraho, Byasa impediens, Troides aeacus, Atrophaneura varuna |
Atrophaneura horishana
Atrophaneura horishana, the aurora swallowtail, is a species of butterfly from the family Papilionidae that is found in Taiwan.
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The wingspan is 110–130 mm. The wings are black. The body has red hairs. There is a large red patch on the underside of each hindwing. The wing veins are bordered in white.

Atrophaneura horishana
Biology

Adults visit flowers. The eggs are yellow and spherical. The larvae have prominent tubercles, a whitish black ground colour and two white bands on the third and fourth abdominal segments. The larvae feed on species of Aristolochia - A. shimadai and A. liukiuensis. It is in general found at 1000–2500 m in elevation and is only abundant in primary forests.
Status
Common, but status should be monitored.
Taxonomy
Has been ranked as a subspecies of Atrophaneura nox.



References
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