Facts About Papilio peranthus
Papilio peranthus is a magnificent butterfly from the Papilionidae family, commonly observed in Indonesia. With a wingspan ranging from 70 to 90 mm, these butterflies are truly a marvel to behold. There are several subspecies, each inhabiting different regions of Indonesia:
- Papilio peranthus peranthus: Native to Java.
- Papilio peranthus adamantius: Found in Celebes.
- Papilio peranthus intermedius: Spotted in Tanadjampea, Bonerate, and Kalaotoa.
- Papilio peranthus fulgens: Inhabits Bonerate, Lombok, Sambawa, Flores, Pura, and Adonara.
- Papilio peranthus baweanus: Found in Bawean.
- Papilio peranthus transiens: Found in the Lesser Sunda Islands.
- Papilio peranthus insulicola: Dwells in Saleyer.
For those keen on exploring more about these enchanting butterflies, the book "Schmetterlinge der Erde" by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach is an excellent resource. Published in 1998, it is part of the "Butterflies of the World" series, specifically Part I, which focuses on Papilionidae. This comprehensive guide is a valuable asset for butterfly enthusiasts and can be procured from Goecke & Evers in Keltern and Hillside Books in Canterbury. The ISBN is 9783931374624.