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Hello old friend. . . (Papilio polyxenes, Papilionidae)
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[taxonomy:binomial=Papilio polyxenes] [taxonomy:family=Papilionidae] Escazú, San José, Costa Rica. This male of the species Papilio polyxenes emerged from the pupa 6 hours before the video was taken. Populations of this species go locally extinct because of urbanization, and I had not seen the species in more than 20 years. When I was in school, I used to collect the caterpillars and take care of them until they became adults and released the butterflies. I moved to another area of the country a few years ago, and it´s still rural in some parts, and have recently been finding caterpillars in the playground when I bring my daughter. I can´t help but think . . . Hello old friend!!!!! So good to see you again!!!
Papilio dardanus emerging
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Description: English: "One of our Mocker Swallowtails (
Papilio dardanus
) emerging.". Date: July 09, 2009 (date of upload at YouTube). Source:
Papilio dardanus emerging
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Butterfly Swallowtail
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Description: English: (Eastern) Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) Butterfly perched in low grass and weeds. Date: 30 August 2011, 02:12:13. Source: Own work. Author:
Anthony92931
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