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Losaria rhodifer

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Papilionidae

Scientific name
  
Losaria rhodifer

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Losaria

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Byasa plutonius, Byasa polla, Byasa nevilli, Byasa crassipes, Atrophaneura kuehni

Losaria rhodifer, the Andaman clubtail, is a rare species of the swallowtail family, Papilionidae, native to India. The butterfly belongs to the genus Losaria, or the clubtails, as they are commonly known.

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Distribution

The butterfly is endemic and restricted to the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal.

Description

Male differs from Losaria coon as follows:

Ground-colour a rich velvety-black, much darker than in doubledayi; on the fore wing the pale streaks extend only into the apex of the cell. On the hind wing the medial white markings are much shorter, the spots at base of interspaces 4 and 5 and generally the spot in interspace 7 absent; the subterminal and terminal vermilion spots are much larger, and the tail is vermilion on its apical spatulate portion. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in doubledayi, but the head entirely vermilion-red. Female closely resembles the male, fore wing broader, red markings on hind wing more crimson than vermilion-red, often dull and irrorated slightly with black scales; medial white markings more extensive, the white mark in interspace 1 extends well below vein 1.

Status

It has been described as not rare but much work needs to be done to clarify its exact status and distribution. It is not listed as threatened.

Taxonomy

There are no subspecies.

References

Losaria rhodifer Wikipedia