Swallowtail

Papiliomachaon

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Farmington, Maine

Halifax, Massachusetts

Craryville, New York

Southampton, New York

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philomel

(Zone 8a) | August 2008 | Positive
This butterfly is also rare in the UK and has only one brood per year in northern europe. However, here in SW France they have 2 or even 3 broods a year. The caterpillars eat umbelliferous plants and are very fond of fennel, so that is a plant I am sowing and transplanting around the garden to ensure a good supply of food. The adults enjoy sunny places with nectar rich flowers such as buddleia and verbena bonariensis.
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bonitin

(Zone 8a) | October 2006 | Neutral
This butterfly is noted on the red list of endangered species in Belgium and the Netherlands.
It visited my tiny town garden in Gent Belgium on a hot july afternoon attracted by my Buddleia
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