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The Common Banded Peacock (''Papilio crino'') is a species of swallowtail (Papilionidae) butterfly found in parts of the Indian Subcontinent, including India, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. ==Description== :''See glossary for terms used'' This species resembles ''Papilio palinurus'', but the male generally has, on the upperside of the outer half of the forewing, cottony or hairy scent-streaks similar to those in ''Papilio polyctor'', only the streak in interspace 1 is always missing. Other differences are seen in the upper wing. The forewing has the discal transverse bluish-green band slightly sinuous, narrower, more curved than in ''P. palinurus'' and more distinctly decreasing in width towards the costal margin; in the female it is more sinuous than in the male. The hindwing has the transverse bluish-green band very variable in width but the inner margin is much straighter than in ''P. polyctor''; this band that in ''P. polyctor'' stops short of vein 7, continues to the costal margin, it is however much and abruptly narrowed above vein 7; tornal ocellus claret-red with a large black centre inwardly edged with blue; the bright ochraceous subapical lunule of ''P. polyctor'' replaced by a dull whitish spot; the subterminal diffuse green lunules restricted to interspaces 2,3 and 4; the spatular apex of the tail with a small patch of bluish-green scales. On the underside of the wings the ground colour is dull pale brown to blackish brown irrorated with scattered yellowish scales, which, however, on the forewing are absent from a large triangular discal patch that lies between the dorsum, the median vein, vein 5 and a line of white lunules that crosses the wing in an outward curve from the upper third of the costa to just before the tornus; these white lunules are outwardly diffuse and merge gradually into the brown ground-colour. In the Hindwing, the tornal ocellus much as on the upperside; an obscure ill-defined highly arched postdiscal narrow whitish band from above the tornal ocellus to the costa, ends near apex of interspace 7 in a broad white lunule; beyond this a double subterminal row of somewhat straight ochreous-white lunules in the interspaces, each lunule of the inner row bordered outwardly with blue, this bordering very faint in many specimens. Cilia of both fore and hindwings brown alternated with white. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brownish black; the head, thorax and abdomen above with a sprinkling of glittering green scales.〔Bingham, C. T. (1907) ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. ''Butterflies. Vol. 2〕 Expanse: 100–116 mm 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Papilio crino」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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