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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Papilio glaucus

Description:

one of the most familiar butterflies in the eastern United States, where it is common in many different habitats. It flies from spring to fall, during which it produces two to three broods. Adults feed on the nectar of many species of flowers, mostly from those of the Apocynaceae, Asteraceae, and Fabaceae families. P. glaucus has a wingspan measuring 7.9 to 14 centimeters (3 to 5.5 in). The male is yellow with four black "tiger stripes" on each fore wing. Females may be either yellow or black, making them dimorphic. The yellow morph is similar to the male, while the dark morph is almost completely black.

Habitat:

Urban

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3 Comments

Liam
Liam 12 years ago

Thanks, guys! :)

misako
misako 12 years ago

Gorgeous!

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

Super shot!

Liam
Spotted by
Liam

Georgia, USA

Spotted on May 31, 2010
Submitted on Oct 31, 2011

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