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Papilio polyxenes asterius
Was spotted feeding on pink phlox.Have seen many go by phlox, as it is one of it's nectar plants.A sexually dimorphic species, both male and females have black wings with a row of yellow spots along the margins, far more pronounced in the male. The hind wing has a submarginal band of blue which is much more extensive in the female.This one here is a female.
Gardens,Meadows,fields.Found in North America, and is commonly found in the east to Texas, where this one was found.
Commonly seen through it's seasonal flight time, which is from early March to October.
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