Papilio hipponous C. & R. Felder, 1862

MORPHOLOGY


External characteristics


Male 
Forewing length (mm): 46-60. Wingspan (mm): 77-101.
Forewings: Upperside dark brown, veins inconspicuously darker, ill-defined pale brownish or violet submarginal spots from tornus into space 2 or 3; underside similar. Hindwings crenulate, strong spatulate tail at end of vein 4; upperside dark brown with band of large white spots separated by dark veins from hind margin to front margin running just beyond end cell; underside, in addition to the white band there are orange submarginal lunules and some blue spotting outside the white band.

Female 
Forewing length (mm):
 48-68.  Wingspan (mm):80-111.
As male, but more extensively spotted.  

Subspecies and variation

 
The extreme variation in size is due to a single subspecies, ssp. lunifer, of the Talaud Islands, the two other subspecies in the study area, ssp. bazilanus (Basilan, Palawan, W Mindanao) and ssp. hipponous (rest of Philippines) having a wing length of up to 86 mm in male and 88 mm in female.

Similar species

Unmistakable.

 

source: Jan Moonen, peronal communication 2020

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