Pharmacophagus
Madagascar giant swallowtail | |
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Near Toliara, Madagascar | |
Not evaluated (IUCN 3.1)
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Family: | Papilionidae
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Genus: | Pharmacophagus Haase, 1891
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Species: | P. antenor
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Pharmacophagus antenor (Drury, 1775)
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Pharmacophagus antenor, the Madagascar giant swallowtail, is a butterfly from the family Papilionidae. As the common name implies, it is large (12– to 14-cm wingspan) and endemic to Madagascar. It is the only species in the genus Pharmacophagus.
The larvae feed on Aristolochia acuminata and .
Near Toliara, Madagascar
Specimen at the National Zoological Museum of China
chrysalis, Isalo National Park, Madagascar
empty chrysalis, Isalo National Park, Madagascar
Further reading[]
- Hancock, E.G., Broadsmith-Brown, G., Douglas, A.S. & Vane-Wright, R.I. 2008. William Hunter's Museum and discovery of the Madagascan pipevine swallowtail butterfly, Pharmacophagus antenor (Drury, 1773). Antenna, Chiswell Green32(1): 10–17.
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Categories:
- Papilionidae
- Butterflies described in 1775
- Taxa named by Erich Haase
- Monotypic butterfly genera
- Papilionidae stubs