Family Papilionidae Scientific name Troides andromache Rank Species | Genus Troides Order Butterflies and moths | |
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Similar Troides miranda, Troides plato, Troides riedeli, Troides criton, Troides vandepolli |
Troides andromache, the Borneo birdwing , is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is found only in Borneo.
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Description
For terms see External morphology of Lepidoptera.
The wingspan ranges from 150 to 180 mm (female), the hindwings are discreetly scalloped. The body is black with yellow marks on the ventral abdomen. Troides andromache is sexually dimorphic.

The males have black upperside forewings. The underside of the forewings is black marked, in the postdiscal area and between the veins, with white. The hindwings are yellow with black veins and have a border of marginal black triangles.

The females have white forewings with black veins lined with grey. The black veined yellow hindwings have wide-bordered black margin and a wide submarginal formed of confluent black spots.
Subspecies
The subspecies are

Biology
The host plants for the caterpillar are Aristolochia - A. acuminata and A. foveolata.
Biotope

Troides andromache is found in rain forest canopy in the mountains of Borneo at an elevation of 1,000to 2,900 m.
Etymology
In Greek mythology, Andromache (/ænˈdrɒməkiː/; ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη) was the wife of Hector and daughter of Eetion.
Related species
Troides andromache is a member of the Troides amphrysus species group. The members of this clade are: