Basic introduction of Chinese names: Latin scientific name: Idea leuconoe: Animal kingdom: Arthropoda: Hexapoda: Insecta: Winged suborder: Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae. Subfamily: Papilionidae: Papilionidae Genus: Papilionidae Species: Papilionidae I. Papilionidae Distribution: Taiwan Province Province, Malay Peninsula, Indonesia. In Taiwan Province Province, it only lives in the southern part of Eguanbi Peninsula. Its wingspan is 120 ~ 140mm. The male and female stripes are similar, the body wings are white, and the wing veins are all black. There are 1 white spots on the black edges of the front and rear wings, and large black spots are evenly distributed in each vein cavity. Butterflies fly very slowly and often glide and rotate in the air with the help of airflow. Butterflies with large population distribution are distributed in Taiwan Province Province, Southeast Asia (Malay Peninsula, Indonesia) and northern Australia. In China, Taiwan Province Province only lives in the southern part of the Eguanbi Peninsula. Generally living in temperate and subtropical regions, adults can be seen all year round, especially in spring and autumn. Papilionidae is a subfamily of Papilionidae, mainly distributed in Southeast Asia, northern Australia and southern Taiwan Province Province. It is a butterfly with great ornamental value. Living habits This species flies slowly and often glides and rotates in the sky by airflow. Adults can be seen all year round, especially in spring and autumn.
Papilio is distributed in Taiwan Province Province, Malay Peninsula and Indonesia. In China, Taiwan Province Province only lives in the southern part of the Eguanbi Peninsula. The feeding objects of pupa-breaking butterfly larvae are different according to different insect species, and most larvae prefer to eat leaves; Some species, such as pink butterfly, orange-spotted pink butterfly and other flower buds; There are also some species that feed on young pods or young fruits, such as the pod gray butterfly that feeds on young pods and the gardenia gray butterfly that feeds on young gardenia fruits. In addition, in Papilionidae, several kinds of larvae are carnivorous. For example, Papilionidae is addicted to coffee scales, and Papilionidae specializes in feeding on bamboo aphids. This carnivorous species is rare among butterflies.