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Papilio crino
The bands on the upper surface of both wings are a brilliant blue green when viewed from top but appear a dark blue when viewed from the sides. The underside is dark brown to blackish brown in color. There is considerable seasonal variation in the size of the blue-green band; the one on the male is usually broader than the one on the female.
Scrub forest
Found in wooded area up to an elevation of 1600 feet but more common in low country dry zone. It is commonest during the north east monsoon. The male is far more abundant than the female.
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What a beauty!
Thank you venus!
gorgeous spotting, nuwan!