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''Papilio nephelus'' is a 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 ...
belonging to the family Papilionidae. Subspecies include ''P. n. chaon'', the yellow Helen, and ''P. n. sunatus'', the black and white Helen.


Description

''Papilio nephelus'' has a wingspan reaching about . The basic colour of the wings is black, with a chain of white spots on the forewing and a large white or yellow area on the hindwing. The underside and the upperside of the wings in this species are very similar. The hindwings have wavy margins, with long tails. The thorax and the abdomen are black. ''Papilio nephelus'' superficially closely resembles '' P. helenus''. The differences are, however, both of structure and of colour. Male forewing upperside: entirely without the thick coating of short hairs on the outer half. Upperside: black with a sprinkling of yellowish-brown scales on the forewing, that form four longitudinal streaks on the cell and internervular streaks on the outer half. Hindwing: the upper discal white patch larger, formed of elongate broad streaks in interspaces 4 to 7 (not 5 to 7): no tornal nor subterminal markings. Underside ground colour duller brownish black; forewing with the diffuse scaling so disposed as to form grey cellular and internervular streaks, the streaks in interspaces 1a and 1 generally white, not diffuse. Hindwing: basal area sprinkled with yellow scales that form three longitudinal slender lines in the cell: the upper white discal patch as on the upperside, but the elongate white markings that compose it well divided by the black veins; below the discal white patch there is a small series of white spots in interspaces 1 to 3, the spot in 1 generally, in 2 very often, tinged with ochraceous yellow; a subterminal complete series of ochraceous-yellow lunules followed by admarginal narrow white spots. Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen black; beneath: a line of white on the palpi, the thorax with some linear white markings. Female similar. Upperside ground colour browner; forewing: cellular and internervular streaks more prominent; in many specimens an obscure diffuse whitish subcostal shading just beyond apex of coll. Underside paler. Forewing with the cellular and internervular streaks and subcostal postcellular whitish patch more prominent; the posterior three internervular short streaks on the outer half of the wing white, not diffuse; in a few specimens there is a series of more or less conspicuous admarginal white spots, one in the middle of each interspace. Hindwing markings similar to those in the male, but larger and more prominent. Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen as in the male, but the abdomen beneath with lateral white markings. Larvae feed on ''
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Range

This species can be found the Asian part of the Palaearctic realm and partially in the Australasian realm and in the
Indomalayan realm The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms. It extends across most of South and Southeast Asia and into the southern parts of East Asia. Also called the Oriental realm by biogeographers, Indomalaya spreads all over the Indi ...
, from Nepal, Sikkim, Assam, to the south of
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, and from
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to Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia.


Habitat

These butterflies are mainly present in the lowlands in the primary forests.


Gallery

File:Yellow Helen Papilio nephelus at Jayanti, Duars, West Bengal W IMG 5404.jpg, Yellow Helen at Jayanti in Buxa Tiger Reserve in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India File:Yellow Helen Papilio nephelus at Jayanti, Duars, West Bengal W IMG 5602.jpg, Yellow Helen also at Jayanti


Subspecies

Listed alphabetically: * ''Papilio nephelus albolineatus'' Forbes, 1885 – (
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, Borneo) * ''Papilio nephelus annulus'' Pendlebury, 1936 – ( Peninsular Malaya) * ''Papilio nephelus chaon'' Westwood, 1845 – yellow Helen ( Orissa, Nepal - Assam, northern Burma, southern Yunnan) * ''Papilio nephelus chaonulus'' Fruhstorfer, 1902 – (southern China, Haina, Taiwan) * ''Papilio nephelus ducenarius'' Fruhstorfer, 1908 – (southern Burma, Tenasserim) * ''Papilio nephelus nephelus'' – ( Java) * ''Papilio nephelus siporanus'' Hagen, 1898 – (Mentawej Island) * ''Papilio nephelus sunatus'' Corbet, 1940 – black and white Helen (Peninsular Malaya) * ''Papilio nephelus tellonus'' Fruhstorfer, 1906 – (
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) * ''Papilio nephelus uranus'' Weymer, 1885 – (Nias)


Taxonomy

''Papilio nephelus'' is a member of the ''helenus'' species group. The members of this
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are: *''
Papilio helenus ''Papilio helenus'', the red Helen, is a large swallowtail butterfly found in forests of southern India and parts of southeast Asia. Range ''Papilio helenus'' is rarely found in Sri Lanka, southern and north-east India, Nepal, Bhutan, Banglades ...
'' Linnaeus, 1758 *''
Papilio iswara ''Papilio iswara'', the great Helen, is a species of large swallowtail butterfly found in parts of Southeast Asia. Status ''Papilio iswara'' is not uncommon and not Threatened species, threatened. Subspecies *''Papilio iswara iswara'' (souther ...
'' White, 1842 *''
Papilio iswaroides ''Papilio iswaroides'' is a species of swallowtail butterfly from the genus ''Papilio'' that is found in Malaysia and Sumatra. It was first described by German entomologist Hans Fruhstorfer in 1898. Subspecies *''Papilio iswaroides iswaroides'' ...
'' Fruhstorfer, 1898 *''Papilio nephelus'' Boisduval, 1836 *''
Papilio nubilus ''Papilio nubilus'' is a rare species of swallowtail butterfly from the genus ''Papilio'' that can be found in Borneo. Previously listed as a distinct species ( D'Abrera 1982, Munroe 1961), but now regarded (by Collins & Morris 1985, Tsukada & ...
'' Staudinger, 1895 *''
Papilio sataspes ''Papilio sataspes'' is a species of swallowtail butterfly from the genus ''Papilio'' that is found in Sulawesi and Banggai. Subspecies *''Papilio sataspes sataspes'' (Sulawesi) *''Papilio sataspes artaphernes'' Honrath, 1886 (Bangkai Island) ...
'' C. & R. Felder, 1865


See also

* Papilionidae * 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 ...


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