Broad-banded Swallowtail

Papilioastyalus

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Calvert City, Kentucky

Mission, Texas

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Magpye

NW Qtr, AR (Zone 6a) | August 2006 | Neutral
Identification: Upperside of male forewing has a broad diagonal band and a yellow spot near the end of the cell. Tails all black, narrow. Female mostly black; hindwing has a blue and gray-green submarginal band on upperside and very short tails.

Life history: Not reported.

Flight: Probably 2 from April- October.

Wing span: 4 5/8 - 4 3/4 inches (11.7 - 12 cm).

Caterpillar hosts: Leaves of citrus trees (Rutaceae family).

Adult food: Nectar of flowers including Lantana.

Habitat: Subtropical forests.

Range: Mexico south to Argentina. Occasional in south Texas; rare stray to southern Arizona and north Texas.
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