Females
Top picture female nominate from Australia & subspecies keianus from Kei Island
Middle picture pale female forms from Bulolo Papua New Guinea
Bottom picture pale female from Arfak, West Papua
Papilio aegeus
Papilio aegeus
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Re: Papilio aegeus
This is a remarkably variable butterfly and really superb wherever it may be found.
For being a large species I find it funny I've never (offhand) seen it in any collections here thus far.
For being a large species I find it funny I've never (offhand) seen it in any collections here thus far.
Re: Papilio aegeus
That's strange. I suppose it may have been overlooked due to it being a common species where it occurs. It's a really graceful species on the wing. Particularly the females.
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