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Iphiclides Hübner, [1819]
Iphiclides Hübner, [1819]; Verz. bek. Schmett. (6): 82, TS: Papilio podalirius Linnaeus
Podalirius Swainson, [1833]; Zool. Illustr. (2) 3 (23): pl. 105, TS: Papilio podalirius Linnaeus
?Iphidicles ; Dyar, 1903, Bull. U.S. natn. Mus., 52: 2 (missp.)

fiIphiclides podalirius (Linnaeus, 1758)
EU, Asia Minor, Temperate Asia. See [About maps] Purjeperhonen Scarce Swallowtail Podaliriusfjäril Segelriddare Segelfalter Le Flambé Chupa leche Paź żeglarz
Papilio podalirius Linnaeus, 1758; Syst. Nat. (Edn 10) 1: 463, nota, TL: Livorno, Tuscany
sinon (Poda, 1761)
Iphiclides podalirius, Larvae of North-European Lepidoptera [Kimmo Silvonen]
Iphiclides podalirius, Svenska fjärilar [SVF]
Iphiclides podalirius, Moths and Butterflies of Europe [MBE]
Iphiclides podalirius, Europaische Schmetterlinge [Mario Maier]
Iphiclides podalirius, Captain's European Butterfly Guide [Simon Coombes]
Iphiclides podalirius ; [H&R, 36]; [BRU, 149]; [BOW: pl. 1, f. 3]; [MRS, 177]; [Otakar Kudrna]
[podalirius-1.jpg] 368x400 (~26Kb) Kara-Dag Biological Station, Crimea, Ukraine. 10th July 1992 (on Syringa), Photo © Oleg Kosterin [podalirius-2.jpg] 640x480 (~58Kb) Austria, Niederösterreich, Oberdanegg, 28.7.2001, Photo © Per Hoffman Olsen [podalirius-3.jpg] 1000x800 (~166Kb) Austria, Niederösterreich, Oberdanegg, 11.8.2001, Photo © Willi Sramek
[podalirius-4l.jpg] 400x601 (~43Kb) larva Central Europe 1990-2000, Photo © Michael Borsch [podalirius-4p.jpg] 592x400 (~56Kb) pupa Central Europe 1990-2000, Photo © Michael Borsch [podalirius-4u.jpg] 602x400 (~50Kb) upperside Central Europe 1990-2000, Photo © Michael Borsch
[podalirius-5au.jpg] 470x361 (~82Kb) upperside Czech Republic, Blansko, 16.7.2003, Photo © Michal Koupý [podalirius-5bu.jpg] 470x381 (~97Kb) upperside Czech Republic, Blansko, 16.7.2003, Photo © Michal Koupý [podalirius-5v.jpg] 470x406 (~93Kb) underside Czech Republic, Blansko, 16.7.2003, Photo © Michal Koupý

Larva on Prunus, P. spinosa, (cultivated fruit trees) [H&R] Prunus cerasifera, Amygdalus, Cerasus, Sorbus spp. [BRU]


I. p. persica Verity, 1911
Armenia, Talysh, Kopet-Dagh, Tarbagatai

Iphiclides feisthamelii (Duponchel, 1832)
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, SWEU. See [About maps] Papilio feisthamelii Duponchel, 1832; in Godart, Hist. nat. Lépid. Fr., Suppl. 1 (Diurnes): 7, pl. 1, f. 1, TL: Barcelona and Algeria
Papilio podalirius ab. latteri Austaut, 1879; Petites Nouv. Ent. 2 (212): 293, TL: Sidi-Bel-Abbès, Algeria
Papilio podalirius ab. lotteri Austaut, 1879; Petites Nouv. Ent. 2 (214): 304 (correction)
Papilio podalirius f. interjecta Verity, 1911; Rhopalocera Palaearctica 1 (suppl.): 291, TL: Akbes (Syria), Tangier (Morocco)
Papilio feisthameli f. maura Verity, 1911; Rhopalocera Palaearctica 1 (suppl.): 293 (gen.vern), TL: Lambessa, Algeria
Papilio podalirius maura ab. asymetrica Holl, 1912; Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Afr. N. 4(1): 3, [4], f. 10, TL: Algeria
Iphiclides feisthamelii, Moths and Butterflies of Europe [MBE]
Iphiclides podalirius feisthamelii ; [H&R, 37]
Iphiclides feisthamelii ; [BMAT, 4, pl. 1, f. 6-9]
[feisthamelii-1u.jpg] 500x304 (~46Kb) upperside Alvor, Algarve, Portugal 15/03/93, Photo © Simon Coombes

Larva on Prunus amygdalus, P. persica, Prunus insitia, P. longpipes, Pyrus communis, Malus domesticus, Crataegus oxyacantha [BMAT]


[mieglii-1u.jpg] 600x435 (~42Kb) upperside Morocco, Tizi-n-Tarakatine, Anti-Atlas, Photo © Jean Delacre [mieglii-2v.jpg] 600x435 (~49Kb) underside Morocco, Tizi-n-Tarakatine, Anti-Atlas, Photo © Jean Delacre [mieglii-3u.jpg] 600x435 (~34Kb) upperside Morocco, Pays Beni-Routen, Rif, Photo © Michel Tarrier

[latteri-1mf.jpg] 600x435 (~34Kb) male female Morocco, Pays Beni-Routen, Rif, Photo © Michel Tarrier


Iphiclides podalirinus (Oberthür)
Tibet. See [About maps] ?Iphiclides podalirius podalirinus ;
Iphiclides podalirinus ; [MRS, 177]


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References:
[About maps]
Warning! The maps are automaticly generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
[BMAT]
Tennent, John, 1996; The butterflies of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia; ISBN 0 906802 05 9
[BOW]
Lewis, H. L., 1974; Butterflies of the World; ISBN 0 245 52097 X
[BRU]
Tuzov, Bogdanov, Devyatkin, Kaabak, Korolev, Murzin, Samodurov, Tarasov, 1997; Guide to the Butterflies of Russia and adjacent territories; Hesperiidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae, Satyridae; Volume 1
[H&R]
Higgins, L.G, Riley, N.D, 1970; A Field Guide to the Butterflies of Britain and Europe
[HBN]
Francis Hemming, 1937; HÜBNER, A bibliographical and systematic account of the entomological works of Jacob Hübner and of the supplements thereto by Carl Geyer, Gottfried Franz von Frölich and Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer, Vol 1 & 2
[Jean Delacre]
http://homepage.mac.com/jdelacre
[Kimmo Silvonen]
Espoo, Finland; Kimmo's Lep Site
[MBE]
Moths and Butteflies of Europe; Paolo Mazzei, Diego Reggianti and Ilaria Pimpinelli; http://www.leps.it/
[MRS]
Chou Io (Ed.); Monographia Rhopalocerum Sinensium, 1-2
[Mario Maier]
Europäische Schmetterlinge; e-mail: Mario Maier
[Michael Borsch]
Geesthacht, Germany; contact through; e-mail: Francisco Welter-Schultes
[Michal Koupý]
Czech Republic
[Michel Tarrier]
Michel R. Tarrier; Malaga, Spain; http://www.tarrier.org
[Oleg Kosterin]
Institue of Cytology & Genetics; Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences; Novosibirsk; e-mail: Oleg Kosterin; http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/
[Per Hoffman Olsen]
Austria; Nature Photography by Per Hoffmann Olsen
[SVF]
Svenska fjärilar; Naturhistoriska riksmuseet; (Sweden)
[Simon Coombes]
1 Park Street, Plymouth, PL3 4BL, UK; 01752 607854; e-mail: Simon Coombes; http://www.butterfly-guide.co.uk
[Willi Sramek]
Austria; contact through; Per Hoffmann Olsen


Some related literature:
Dyar, 1903
A List of North American Lepidoptera and Key to the Literature of this Order of Insects Bull. U.S. natn. Mus., 52: xix, 723pp
Hübner, [1819]
Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge, 1816-[1826] Verz. bek. Schmett. (1): [1-3], 4-16 (1816), (2): 17-32 (1819), (3): 33-48 (1819), (4): 49-64 (1819), (5): 65-80 (1819), (6): 81-96 (1819), (7): 97-112 (1819), (8): 113-128 (1819), (9): 129-144 (1819), (10): 145-160 (1819), (11): 161-176 (1819), (12): 177-192 (1820), (13): 193-208 (1820), (14): 209-224 (1821), (15): 225-240 (1821), (16): 241-256 (1821), (17): 257-272 (1823), (18): 273-288 (1823), (19): 289-304 (1823), (20): 305-320 (1825), (21): 321-336 (1825), (22): 337-352 (1825), (23-27): 353-431 ([1825])
Linnaeus, 1758
Systema Naturae per Regna Tria Naturae, Secundum Clases, Ordines, Genera, Species, cum Characteribus, Differentiis, Symonymis, Locis. Tomis I. 10th Edition Syst. Nat. (Edn 10) 1: -
Swainson, [1833]
Zoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities. Second series Zool. Illustr. (2) 1: 1-30, pl. 1-30 (1829), 31-45, pl. 31-45 (1830), 2 (11): 46-50, pl. 46-50, 2 (12): 51-55, pl. 51-55, 2 (13): 56-60, pl. 56-60, 2 (14): 61-65, pl. 61-65, 2 (15): 66-70, pl. 66-70, 2 (16): 71-75, pl. 71-75, 2 (17): 76-80, pl. 76-80, 2 (18): 81-85, pl. 81-85 (1831), 2 (19): 86-90, pl. 86-90, 2 (20): 91, pl. 91 (1832), 3 (21): 92-96, pl. 92-96 (1832), 3 (22): 97-101, pl. 97-101, 3 (23): 102-106, pl. 102-106, 3 (24): 107-111, pl. 107-111, 3 (25): 112-116, pl. 112-116, 3 (26): 117-121, pl. 117-121, 3 (27): 122-126, pl. 122-126, 3 (28): 127-131, pl. 127-131, 3 (29): 132-136, pl. 132-136 (1833)


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