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Subfamily Papilionidae - Africa - Misc - Papilionidae - Africa - Misc
Swallowtail - African Giant

Druryeia antimachus
Swallowtail - African Giant Blue

Iterus zalmoxis

Narrative

African Papilio group contains about 91 species. Species from Madagascar and other Indian Ocean Islands are included in this group.)

Two very large species of Papilionidae from Africa do not seem to fit in any conventional grouping as they have characteristics that are rather unique:

Papilio antimachus
Papilio zalmoxis

Taxonomy

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Kingdom Animalia Animal
Phylum Arthropoda Jointed Legged Animals
Class Insecta Insects
Order Lepidoptera Butterflies And Moths
Family Papilionidae Swallowtails
SubFamily Papilionidae - Africa - Misc Papilionidae - Africa - Misc

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GenusSpecies
Cytheitisrhodopteron
Cytheitisschultzei
Graphiumarcesilaus
Graphiumearis
Graphiumhipparchus
Graphiumiphitas
Graphiumorthosilaus
Iphimedeianiepelti
Iphimedeiarichardus