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Eastern Black Swallowtail

Papilio polyxenes asterius

Description:

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.

Habitat:

Gardens,Meadows,fields.Found in North America, and is commonly found in the east to Texas, where this one was found.

Notes:

Commonly seen through it's seasonal flight time, which is from early March to October.

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Saturniidae27
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Saturniidae27

Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Spotted on Apr 1, 2020
Submitted on Apr 6, 2020

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