Papilio antimachus - female or male

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Papilio antimachus - female or male

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Some collectors are being scammed by purchasing female Papilio antimachus (rare in collections) that are actually altered males.
Here are some recent live photos by Sui Fai Pun that clearly show the differences between males and females:

Female :
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Male :
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Pictures taken in June 2025 in Uganda.

Main differences :
- females have rounded forewings
- females lacks the three white spots on the underside.

Be careful, some fraudulent sellers “cut” the forewings of males to round them like those of females. The absence of white spots is therefore a better indicator. So always check the underside !
Here is an example of a fake female with cut wings : https://archive.insectnet.com/thread/63 ... hus-female

I hope it will help.
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Re: Papilio antimachus - female or male

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Female on the bottom.
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Re: Papilio antimachus - female or male

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For those of you who read French, there is a funny book called “Sa majesté des papillons” ("Lord of the Butterflies") which recounts a recent French expedition in search of the female antimachus. The expedition received a lot of press coverage... but it was a disastrously organized expedition... they didn't even know where to look. It's quite funny to read, the amateurism of the organization is glaring, and there are some great anecdotes about life in the African rainforest (ant attacks, tension within the group, etc.).

Thomas : you should write a book about your entomological adventures in Kivu one day !
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