beautiful common mime papilio clytia butterfly

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Beautiful common mime papilio clytia butterfly. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful Common Mime butterfly (Papilio Clytia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful Common Mime butterfly (Papilio Clytia Royalty Free Stock Photo
beautiful common mime butterfly (papilio clytia) parked on the flower and pollinating the flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Mime butterfly Papilio Clytia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Mime ( Papilio clytia ) butterfly sucking nectar on West Indian Lantana blossom with natural green background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Mime ( Papilio clytia ) butterfly sucking nectar on West Indian Lantana blossom with natural green background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful common mime papilio clytia butterfly.
Common Mime butterfly Papilio Clytia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Mime butterfly Papilio Clytia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful caterpillar sitting on the green leaf. Common Mime & x28;Papilio clytia& x29;, Close up of Common Mime Royalty Free Stock Photo
common mime butterfly (papilio clytia) pollinating flower in the garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Papilio clytia or common mime butterfly in springtime Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Common Mime - Chilasa clytia or Papilio clytia, swallowtail butterfly found in south and southeast Asia, subgenus Chilasa, the Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Common Mime - Chilasa clytia or Papilio clytia, swallowtail butterfly found in south and southeast Asia, subgenus Chilasa, the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Papilio clytia, the common mime,[1][2] is a swallowtail butterfly found in south and southeast Asia.[1][2] The butterfly belongs to the subgenus Chilasa, the black-bodied swallowtails. It serves as an excellent example of a Batesian mimic among the Indian butterflies.Both males and females have the upperside velvety black or soft dark brown.nnForewing: a subterminal series of outwardly truncate or emarginate white spots; the spot in interspace 4 shifted inwards out of line; those in interspaces 6, 7 and 8 oblique to the costa, the lowest and the upper two spots elongate; this is followed by a terminal series of smaller white spots, two in interspace 1, one above the outer, and two in interspaces 8; lastly, a single spot between the subterminal and terminal series.


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