P. polyxenes asterius & P. zelicaon (selection) + hybrids

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P. polyxenes asterius & P. zelicaon (selection) + hybrids

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Here I feature a case of 2 swallowtail species.
The first half shows self collected examples of
Papilio polyxenes asterius. The second half is
a grouping of Papilio zelicaon + 3 hybrids incl.

Just a selection offering some of the subtle
diversity present when one gathers several of
any one species of butterfly.

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The P. zelicaon (hybrids) appear as the somewhat
smaller examples in the 4th column (first 3).
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Re: P. polyxenes asterius & P. zelicaon (selection) + hybrids

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Papilio polyxenes was probably the first butterfly that I ever raised. Back in the early 1980s, my grandmother used to plant a lot of dill (Anethum graveolens) for use in canning pickles, and every year, polyxenes caterpillars would show up on it, without fail. I was far more interested in rearing the swallowtail caterpillars than making dill pickles! I planted some dill again several years ago, and as expected, many polyxenes larvae appeared, and I reared around 25 to maturity.

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Re: P. polyxenes asterius & P. zelicaon (selection) + hybrids

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Nice drawer!
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That's a really wonderful photograph of those larvae. Really brings back warm memories of finding these on wild dill in a field near my boyhood home.

The field is now long gone but, the memories still remain strong. I have seen wild dill in other fields near my present home but, I haven't seen a larvae in years.

Thanks for the memories !
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