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''Parides aeneas'' is a species of
butterfly Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprise ...
in the family
Papilionidae 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 larg ...
. It is found in the
Neotropical realm The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone. Definition In biogeo ...
. The larva feeds on '' Aristolochia'' ''burchelli'' and ''A. barbata''


Subspecies

*''P. a. aeneas'' Guianas, Surinam *''P. a. bolivar'' (Hewitson, 1850) Ecuador, NE.Peru, Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *''P. a. opalinus'' Butler, 1877 Brazil (Amazonas) *''P. a. damis'' (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906) Peru *''P. a. locris'' (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906) Bolivia *''P. a. gabrielensis'' (Bryk, 1953) Brazil (Amazonas) *''P. a. marcius'' (Hübner,
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Brazil (Pará) *''P. a. huallaga'' Racheli, 1988 Peru *''P. a. lamasi'' Racheli, 1988 Peru *''P. a. tucha'' Racheli, 1988 Peru *''P. a. linoides'' Brown & Lamas, 1994 Brazil (Pará) *''P. a. lucasi'' Brown & Lamas, 1994 French Guiana *''P. a. didas'' Brown & Lamas, 1994 Guiana, Surinam, French Guiana


Description from Seitz

P. aeneas. Palpi black, as in the preceding species. Abdomen in the female with a small red spot beneath before the tip. Sexes very different. Male with green spot on the forewing; hindwing with red nonopalescent central area, not extending further towards the base than to the middle of the cell. In the female the forewing is either entirely black, or bears one or more white obsolete spots on the margins. Guiana; Upper Orinoco; Amazon from Para upwards; eastern slopes of the Andes of Peru and Bolivia. Several geographical forms. A woodland species, about whose earlier stages nothing is known. — ''aeneas'' L. (= ''gargasus'' Hbn. ; ''aeneides'' Esp). ; ''bochus'' Luc.) (2 b) inhabits the three Guianas. The green spot of the male is removed from the cell, and is usually wider before than behind the submedian vein. The female occurs in two forms: female-f. ''specularis'' R. & J. has on the forewing a large white spot before the 1. median, and usually several smaller ones, of which one is in the cell. In the second form, female -f. ''dido'' R. & J., the forewing has no white spots. — ''marcius'' Hbn. (2 b) is the subspecies from the Lower Amazon. The male is similar to that of ''aeneas'', but the last red spot but one on the under surface is larger. We know only one form of the female; in this the white spot of the forewing — ''linus'' R. & J. from the Middle Amazon (Santarem, Obidos, Massauary) was unknown to Bates. The red spots on the underside of the hindwing of the male are paler than in the last subspecies, and stand closer together and nearer to the cell. In the female the red spots are united into an uninterrupted band. — ''damis'' R. & J. inhabits East Peru. The green spot of the male is larger than in the preceding forms, and the spots on the under surface of the hindwing are reddish white. The female occurs in two forms: female-f ''pyromelas'' R. & J. (2b) has entirely black forewing; the red spots of the hindwing are confluent, forming a band. In female -f. ''eucharia'' R. & J. the forewing has a large white area with undefined margins. — ''locris'' R. & J. is in the male similar to the last subspecies, but the red spots on the hindwing are larger. The female has always a white area on the fore-wing; the red spots on the hindwing are separated from one another, the spot before the 1. median being the largest. Bolivia. — ''bolivar'' Hew. (2 a) inhabits the Upper Amazon and the Orinoco. The red area on the hindwing of the male is small, and is whitish yellow on the under surface. Forewing of the female black , with white spots on the fringes ; hindwing with a whitish yellow area. File:Macrolepidoptera15seit 0013.jpg, Seitz Plate 2 File:Linne1758PapilioAeneas.jpg , Original description File:Gray1853CatLepInsCollBritMusPapilionidaePlate10supp.jpg, Gray Catalogue 1853 File:CramerAndStoll-uitlandsche kapellen vol. 3- pl 279.jpg , Uitlandsche Kapellen


Status

''Parides aeneas'' is common and not known to be threatened.


Taxonomy

''Parides aeneas'' is a member of the ''aeneas''
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Edwin Möhn, 2007 ''Butterflies of the World'', Part 26: Papilionidae XIII. ''Parides'' Verlag Goecke & Evers Verlag Goecke & Evers The members are *''Parides aeneas'' *'' Parides aglaope'' *'' Parides burchellanus'' *'' Parides echemon'' *'' Parides eurimedes'' *'' Parides lysander'' *''
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'' *'' Parides orellana'' *'' Parides panthonus'' *'' Parides tros'' *'' Parides zacynthus''


References

*Lewis, H. L., 1974 ''Butterflies of the World'' Page 25, figure 18 *Edwin Möhn, 2006 ''Schmetterlinge der Erde'', Butterflies of the world Part XXVI (26), Papilionidae XIII. ''Parides''. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach Keltern: Goecke & Evers; Canterbury: Hillside Books. (Supplement 13 in English - by Racheli) * Racheli, T. (1988) Taxonomic and nomenclatorial notes on Parides aeneas (Linnaeus, 1758) with description of three new subspecies from Peru (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae). ''Fragmenta Entomologica'' 20 (2): 143-154 (7 figs.). {{Taxonbar, from=Q3365070 Butterflies described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Parides Papilionidae of South America