Archon apollinus
False Apollo | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Papilionidae |
Genus: | Archon |
Species: | A. apollinus |
Binomial name | |
Archon apollinus (Herbst, 1789) | |
Archon apollinus, the false Apollo, is a species of butterfly belonging to the Parnassinae subfamily.
The species is found in Central and Eastern Europe and West Asia. They are found in Greece, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon, and like others of the family show considerable variation with four or five subspecies. A morphologically similar species Archon apollinaris has been recently separated and has been found to be sympatric and reproductively isolated.
Older individuals often lose their scales, especially on the forewings, and appear very transparent.
The larvae feed on species of Aristolochia including A. poecilantha, A. parviflora, A. bodamae, A. hirta, A. bottae, A. auricularia, A. rotunda, A. sempervirens, A. maurorum and A. billardieri.
Gallery
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A. a. apollinus, male - Turkey, MHNT
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A. a. apollinus male, bottom - Turkey, MHNT
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A. a. apollinus female - Turkey, MHNT
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A. a. apollinus female, bottom - Turkey, MHNT
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A. a. bellargus - Adana, Turkey
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A rubra specimen - Aintab, Turkey, Ulster Museum
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Female - Beirut
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Male - Beirut
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Race amasina - Amasya, Turkey
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Race krystallina - Jerusalem
Footage of false Apollo
References
- Nazari, Vazrick and Carbonell, Frédéric. 2006. Archon apollinus (Herbst, 1789). Version 7 July 2006 (under construction). in The Tree of Life Web Project,