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28-AUG-2011

Black Swallowtail

The upper wing surface is black with two rows of yellow spots – these spots are large and bright in males and smaller and lighter in females. Females have a prominent blue area between these two rows, while males have a much less prominent blue area. These differences give rise to effective Batesian mimicry seen in females.
Both sexes show a red spot with a black bullseye on the inner hind margin of the hindwings and an isolated yellow spot on the front edge of the wings. The ventral side of wings of males and females are essentially identical: forewings have two rows of pale yellow spots, and hindwings have rows of bright orange spots separated by areas of powdery blue. The ventral side also acts as an effective mimic for both males and females for protection against predators.
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marko gregoric03-Sep-2011 06:35
Great image. V
bill friedlander02-Sep-2011 16:44
Lovely capture of the butterfly. Excellent DOF. V
Colin Storey02-Sep-2011 09:54
Very well captured butterfly image. v
Michal Leszczynski02-Sep-2011 06:35
Very nice capture, beautiful photo. V.
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