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Best 1 Ulysses Butterfly

The Ulysses butterfly is a large Australian swallowtail butterfly distinguished by its brilliant iridescent blue wings. This coloration, produced by structural interference rather than pigmentation, makes it one of the most vividly colored butterflies globally. Males display this intense blue during...

2 Emerald Swallowtail

The Emerald Swallowtail is a striking butterfly native to Asia. It’s notable for its vibrant iridescent green wings, a coloration achieved through structural color rather than pigment. This species belongs to the Papilionidae family and is particularly attractive to lepidopterists and those interest...

3 Scarlet Mormon

The Scarlet Mormon is a swallowtail butterfly found exclusively in the Philippines. It’s notable due to significant differences between males and females – the vibrant black and red coloration of the adults provides striking visual contrast. This species belongs to the Papilionidae family and is pri...

4 Zebra Swallowtail

The Zebra Swallowtail butterfly is a distinctive species of lepidopteran belonging to the Papilionidae family. Its prominent black and white stripes are most notably associated with its reliance on pawpaw trees for larval development. This butterfly is common in eastern North America and serves as a...

5 African Giant Swallowtail

The African Giant Swallowtail is a vast butterfly native to Central Africa, notable for having the largest wingspan of any butterfly on the continent, reaching up to 23 cm.

6 Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail is a familiar North American butterfly known for its yellow and black striped wings, and is the state butterfly of Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, and South Carolina.

7 Great Yellow Mormon

The Great Yellow Mormon is a large butterfly native to Southeast Asia, renowned for having numerous geographical subspecies and striking female polymorphism.

8 Pipevine Swallowtail

The Pipevine Swallowtail is a poisonous North American butterfly recognized by its iridescent blue hindwings, which serve as a warning signal to predators due to its toxic diet.

9 Giant Swallowtail

The Giant Swallowtail is the largest butterfly in North America, featuring a wingspan up to 6 inches, and is widely known as an agricultural pest on citrus crops.

10 Western Tiger Swallowtail

The Western Tiger Swallowtail is a common butterfly of western North America, easily recognized by its bright yellow wings with black stripes and its preference for riparian habitats.

11 Old World Swallowtail

The Old World Swallowtail is a widely distributed butterfly across Europe and Asia, notable for being one of the few species to inhabit the high Arctic environment.

12 Tailed Jay
Tailed Jay

The Tailed Jay is a tropical swallowtail butterfly found in Southeast Asia and Australia, recognized by its distinctive green wing spots and rapid, restless flight.

13 Canadian Tiger Swallowtail

The Canadian Tiger Swallowtail is a butterfly native to North America, notable for its adaptation to colder climates and its widespread presence across Canada and Alaska.

14 Spicebush Swallowtail

The Spicebush Swallowtail is a common black swallowtail butterfly found in eastern North America, notable for its reliance on spicebush and sassafras plants during its larval stage.

15 Scarce Swallowtail

The Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius) is a striking Palearctic butterfly known for its distinctive tiger-striped wings and long tail extensions, commonly found across Europe and Asia.

16 Two-tailed Swallowtail

The Two-tailed Swallowtail is a large North American butterfly notable for having two prominent tails on each hindwing and being the state butterfly of Arizona.

17 Black Swallowtail

The Black Swallowtail is a widespread butterfly found across North America, distinguished by its dark wings and status as the state butterfly of Oklahoma and New Jersey.

18 Common Rose Butterfly

The Common Rose Butterfly is a widespread swallowtail species found across Asia, notable for the bright red crescents on its hindwings which serve as a defense mechanism.

19 Pale Swallowtail

The Pale Swallowtail is a North American butterfly known for its distinctive creamy-white wings with black stripes, often found in mountainous regions and along the Pacific coast.

20 Lime Butterfly

The Lime Butterfly is a widespread Asian swallowtail species, notable for being a major agricultural pest to citrus crops throughout India and Southeast Asia.

21 Thoas Swallowtail

The Thoas Swallowtail is a large butterfly found across the Americas, often confused with the Giant Swallowtail, and is notable for its yellow and black wing patterns.

22 Ornythion Swallowtail

The Ornythion Swallowtail is a butterfly native to Central and South America, notable for its close resemblance to the Thoas Swallowtail and its dark, broad wing margins.

23 Anise Swallowtail

The Anise Swallowtail is a North American butterfly known for its yellow and black markings, relying heavily on plants in the carrot family for its larval diet.

24 Pink-spotted Swallowtail

The Pink-spotted Swallowtail is a neotropical butterfly notable for the distinct pink hue on the spots of its dark wings, commonly found throughout Central and South America.

25 Banded Peacock

The Banded Peacock is an Asian swallowtail butterfly noted for the brilliant green band across its dark wings, and is commonly found across India and Sri Lanka.

26 Bahamian Swallowtail

The Bahamian Swallowtail is a butterfly native to the Caribbean and southern Florida, recognized by its dark wings and broad yellow bands typical of the swallowtail family.

27 Androgeus Swallowtail

The Androgeus Swallowtail is a striking butterfly found across Central and South America, distinguished by the bright yellow spots on its dark, broad forewings.

28 Citrus Swallowtail

The Citrus Swallowtail is a common butterfly found throughout Africa, widely known as an agricultural pest due to its caterpillars' destructive feeding on citrus crops.

29 Ruby-spotted Swallowtail

The Ruby-spotted Swallowtail is a Latin American butterfly recognized by the prominent, shimmering ruby-red spots on its dark hindwings, often spotted in open woodlands.

30 Indra Swallowtail

The Indra Swallowtail is a butterfly native to western North America, recognized by its black wings adorned with yellow spots, typically found in mountainous habitats.

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