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Gold Rim Swallowtail

Battus polydamas

Description:

The wingspan is 90–120 mm without the tail. The upperside of the wings is black with a broad submarginal band formed by large yellow spots. The undersides of the forewings have the same pattern, while the hind wings have a submarginal row of red lunules. This butterfly flies from April to November in three generations in the north of its range, throughout the year in several generations in the tropics. The larvae feed on Aristolochia species.

Habitat:

It is found in the Neotropic ecozone of North America and South America, and the southernmost parts of the North American Nearctic ecozone in Mexico, it is mainly present in open woods and in abandoned fields and areas.

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injica
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injica

MT, Brazil

Spotted on May 10, 2015
Submitted on Jun 17, 2015

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