Graphium Macareus
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''Graphium macareus'', the lesser zebra, is a relatively common and not threatened species of
swallowtail butterfly Swallowtail butterflies are large, colorful butterflies in the family Papilionidae, and include over 550 species. Though the majority are tropical, members of the family inhabit every continent except Antarctica. The family includes the large ...
found in Southeast Asia. It is also found in parts of India including Assam and Sikkim.


Subspecies

*''G. m. macareus'' Java *''G. m. lioneli'' (Fruhstorfer, 1902) Burma, Assam, Manipur *''G. m. indicus'' (Rothschild, 1895) Sikkim, Khasia Hills, Tenasserim, Shan States *''G. m. perakensis'' (Fruhstorfer, 1899) Peninsular Malaya, Langkawi Island *''G. m. macaristus'' (Grose-Smith, 1887) Borneo *''G. m. xanthosoma'' (Staudinger, 1889) Sumatra *''G. m. mitis'' Jordan Hainan *''G. m. indochinensis'' (Fruhstorfer, 1901) Thailand, Indo-China *''G. m. albinovanus'' (Fruhstorfer, 1908) Bali *''G. m. burmensis'' Moonen, 1984 Burma, Thailand *''G. m. palawanicola'' (Koçak, 1980) Philippines (Balabac, Palawan)


Description

Karl Jordan in Seitz (pages 103-104) provides a description differentiating ''macareus'' from nearby taxa and discussing some forms. Seitz , A. Band 9: Abt. 2, Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen Tagfalter, 1927, 1197 Seiten 177 Tafeln Race ''indicus'', Rothschild. Male. Upperside: ground colour and markings very similar to those of ''
Graphium xenocles ''Graphium xenocles'', the great zebra, is a swallowtail butterfly found in Southeast Asia which is common and not threatened. Subspecies *''G. x. xenocles'' Sikkim, Assam, Bhutan *''G. x. kephisos'' (Fruhstorfer, 1902) Burma - Vietnam *''G. x. ...
'', but the former is of a more brownish-fuliginous tint and the latter are all very much narrower; also there are distinctly two well-divided streaks in interspace 1 of the forewing; on the hindwing there is never any tornal yellow spot, while the bluish-white streak in the coll is very often divided. Underside: similar to the upperside both in ground colour and markings, only the latter are much broader than on the upperside. It differs from the underside of ''G. xenocles'' by the absence in most specimens of the yellow tornal spot on the hindwing; also the terminal brown margin on the same wing is proportionately much broader and much darker. Antennas, head, thorax and abdomen coloured as in ''G. xenocles''. Female dimorphic or trimorphic. First form similar to male, with similar but proportionately broader markings (typical ''polynices''). Second form similar to male with similar markings, but on the forewing the inner portion of the cell-streaks and the upper of the two spots at apex of cell, also the upper and lower of the four spots beyond the cell, obsolete or very faintly indicated; on the hindwing the streaks are very much narrower and there is a very small ochraceous-yellow tornal spot. Third form (''indicus'' female, Rothschild): "Fore wings devoid of all markings except the submarginal ones; the hind wings provided with all the markings of the male, though these markings are shorter and less well-defined than in that sex." (Rothschild quoted in Bingham, 1907)


Biology

The male congregate in swarms at wet places, whilst they are taken singly in the woods on flowers, on which they rest with the wings closed.''macareus'' mimics ''
Parantica aglea ''Parantica aglea'', the glassy tiger, is a butterfly found in Indomalayan realm that belongs to the crows and tigers, that is, the danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family. Description Two subspecies are recognized but neither for ...
''.


See also

* List of butterflies of India *
List of butterflies of India (Papilionidae) This is a list of the butterflies of family Papilionidae (superfamily Papilionoidea), or the swallowtails, which are found in India. This family of large and beautiful butterflies is well represented with 89 species found within Indian borde ...
* Papilionidae


References

* * Pathysa Taxa named by Jean-Baptiste Godart Butterflies of Indochina Butterflies described in 1819 Butterflies of Malaysia Butterflies of Borneo Butterflies of Indonesia Fauna of Sumatra Lepidoptera of the Philippines {{Papilionidae-stub