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''Papilio garamas'', commonly known as the magnificent swallowtail, is a
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Description

A large butterfly with a wingspan of 80 to 110 millimetres. The females are dimorphic, either resembling the male or dark forms lacking the cream median and postdiscal bands contrasting with deep black ground colour.


Subspecies

*''Papilio garamas garamas'' (western Mexico) *''Papilio garamas abderus'' Hopffer, 1856 (eastern Mexico) generally seen as conspecific with ''P. garamas'' but sometimes treated as a distinct species (Collins & Morris 1985:87, Hancock 1983, Llorente-Bousquets et al. 1997). *''Papilio garamas electryon'' Bates, 1864 (Guatemala to Honduras) may be placed in ''abderus'' *''Papilio garamas syedra'' Godman & Salvin, 1878 (Panama, Costa Rica) may be placed in ''abderus'' *''Papilio garamas baroni'' Rothschild & Jordan, 1906 (Mexico) may be placed in ''abderus''


Taxonomy

''Papilio garamas'' is a member of the ''homerus''
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are: *'' Papilio cacicus'' Lucas, 1852 *'' Papilio euterpinus'' Salvin & Godman, 1868 *''Papilio garamas'' (Geyer,
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'' Fabricius, 1793 *'' Papilio menatius'' (Hübner, 819 *''
Papilio warscewiczii ''Papilio warscewiczii'' is a Neotropical realm, Neotropical species of swallowtail butterfly from the genus ''Papilio'' that is found in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Habitat Montane forest in the Bolivian Yungas, Bolivian Yungas ecoregion. The ...
'' Hopffer, 1865 ''Papilio garamas'' is in the subgenus ''Pterourus'' Scopoli, 1777 which also includes the species groups: ''troilus'' species group, ''glaucus'' species group, the ''zagreus'' species group and the ''scamander'' species group.


Status

Not uncommon and not regarded as threatened. If the ''garamas'' subspecies other than ''garamas garamas'' are subspecies of ''abderus'' then ''garamas'' is a Mexican
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, but a taxonomic clarification is required.


Etymology

Garamas was the son of Acacallis (Greek: Ἀκακαλλίς) in
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References

* *Hancock, D.L. (1983). Classification of the Papilionidae (Lepidoptera): a phylogenetic approach. ''Smithersia'' 2: 1-48. *Llorente-Bousquets, J.E., Onate-Ocana, L., Luis-Martinez, A. & Vargas-Fernandez, I. 1997. Papilionidae y Pieridae de México: distribución geográfica e ilustración. Comisión Nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad (CONABIO), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico; 231 pp. *Lewis, H. L., 1974 ''Butterflies of the World'' Page 24, figure 20


External links


Swallowtails.net
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Global Butterfly Information System
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