RFR0B2BF–Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146
RMA457WN–Black Swallowtail, (Papilio polyxenes) feeding on a flowering tree. Texas Hill Country, USA
RFT9C3CN–Last, fifth instar of a Black Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar eating a fennel stem, with two fourth instars in the background on the same plant
RF2D68372–A beautiful butterfly caterpillar crawls on a dill bush.
RF2G8MN1P–close-up of a green caterpillar on a bougainvillea plant with pink flowers and green leaves (Papilio polyxenes). pink background with copy space for t
RF2E0X0GE–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
RFC9DC5E–Close-up of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly on a flower pollinating (Papilio polyxenes)
RF2C682N6–Eastern black swallowtail caterpillar extreme close up
RF2RG6DY8–Sowing parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), which grows in nature, is used in cooking and medicine.
RMP5Y1WA–N/A. Plate CCCLXXXV Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. A, B: [Papilio] Rhipheus ( = Chrysiridia riphearia Hübner, [1823], see Funet. C, D: [Papilio] Asterius ( = Papilio polyxenes asterius Stoll, 1782, see Funet). Photos at Butterflies of America. E, F: [Papilio] Demetrius ( = Papilio protenor demetrius Stoll, [1782], see Funet). Also on pl. 49 A as [Papilio] Protenor'. . 1779. Pieter Cramer (1721 - 1776) and Caspar Stoll (between 1725 and 1730 - 1791) 390 CramerAndStoll-uitlandsche kapellen vol. 4- pl 385
RMAYK6FD–Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterfly on Spotted Knapweed
RMA4HG2N–Eastern Black Swallowtail nectaring on a Butterfly Bush flower.
RMB3WTE6–Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) pollinating a flower
RMA3M5R2–Black Swallowtail butterfly
RMB3WTEA–Black Swallowtail caterpillar (Papilio polyxenes) on a branch
RFT9C3CP–Green, yellow and black striped fifth instar of an Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar feeding on a fennel, with three fourth instars on t
RF2D6835M–A beautiful butterfly caterpillar crawls on a dill bush.
RF2G8MN19–close-up of a green caterpillar on a bougainvillea plant with pink flowers and green leaves (Papilio polyxenes). pink background with copy space for t
RF2E0X06X–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
RFA6DA4J–Close-up of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly on a flower pollinating (Papilio polyxenes)
RFRA9XF0–Beautiful Worm Of Yellow, Brown, Black And White Colors Climbing Up A Branch In The Countryside Of Galicia. Nature, Landscapes, biology, zoology, Anim
RF2RG6DYA–Sowing parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), which grows in nature, is used in cooking and medicine.
RMADCFK3–Black swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) resting on green plant
RM2CY4CAX–1990s BLACK SWALLOWTAIL BUTTERFLY Papilio polyxenes ON EASTERN PURPLE CONEFLOWER Echinacea purpurea FEEDING ON NECTAR - ki10525 PET001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
RMA4HG1R–Eastern Black Swallowtail nectaring on a Butterfly Bush flower.
RFAY9T6E–Eastern black swallowtail butterfly naus plexippus landing on a pickerell weed blossom in Florida
RFP9YXPH–Black Swallowtail Butterfly on flower
RMBNE4FR–Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) pollinating a pickerel weed flower
RFJ2FGC5–Black Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio polyxenes from Costa Rica
RMB3WTEB–Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) pollinating a flower
RF2JMYNJE–A closeup shot of a caterpillar of the Old World swallowtail on a grass
RMB3WTE8–Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) on a branch
RFH3BR7T–Black swallowtail butterfly pupae well camouflaged on a brown stick, with white background.
RMB3WTE1–Close-up of a Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes)
RFPW38YW–Fourth instar of Black Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar, right after molting, still with a light colored head, and its exuviae, the molted old skin,
RFR0B2B8–Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146
RF2G8MN1T–close-up of a green caterpillar on a bougainvillea plant with pink flowers and green leaves (Papilio polyxenes). pink background with copy space for t
RF2E0WYW6–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
RFA6DA3T–Close-up of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly on a flower pollinating (Papilio polyxenes)
RMBXXX5M–Caterpillar of eastern black swallowtail butterfly, eating fresh leafy parsley,
RFRA9XNH–Beautiful Worm Of Yellow, Brown, Black And White Colors Climbing Up A Branch In The Countryside Of Galicia. Nature, Landscapes, biology, zoology, Anim
RMD781ED–Black Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio polyxenes nectaring on pink flower
RM2AKG7NA–Bulletin - United States National Museum . 66544—32 23 Papilio polyxenes U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 157 PLATE 44
RMAM9HE5–Eastern black swallowtail butterfly nectaring on a Butterfly Bush flower.
RMP6H3T2–Pipevine swallowtail butterfly, Battus philenor 1,4, and black swallowtwail, Papilio polyxenes asterias 2,3,5. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's 'Illustrations of Exotic Entomology,' Bohn, London, 1837.
RMF4ENYT–Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) chrysalis, Marion Co. IL
RMABTTGW–Black Swallowtail buttefly in profile view
RF2GBH0HJ–Selective closeup of green caterpillars on green leaves
RMA907C0–American Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterfly
RFH2MRXN–Two Black Swallowtail Butterfly larvae on parsley plant, with copy space.
RMD4T0P6–Milk Wort and Butterfly in the Texas Countryside, near San Antonio, 06/1973
RFT9C3D5–Closeup of Black Swallowtail butterfly's wings
RFR0B2BE–Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146
RF2G8MN1X–close-up of a green caterpillar on a bougainvillea plant with pink flowers and green leaves (Papilio polyxenes). pink background with copy space for t
RF2E0X06N–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
RFA6DA4M–High angle view of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly on a leaf (Papilio polyxenes)
RMAWH114–Verbena bonariensis with purple head and long green stamen
RMMA6FEG–. Elementary entomology . FIG. 61. Chrysalis of black swallow-tailed butterfly (Papilio polyxenes] Showing attachment of tip of abdomen to mass of silk threads which have become torn from around the stem, and the silken loop which supports the thorax. (Photograph by Weed)
RMAWH110–Verbena bonariensis with purple head and long green stamen
RM2AGBAG3–. The butterflies of the eastern United States; for the use of classes in zoology, and private students. F. Philenor, ciu^fialia. lochia, or pipe-vine, and is usually abundant where theseplants are found. The larvae are to be found in groupson the leaves in July and August; the pupal periodlasting about three weeks. 3, Papilio Polyxenes, Fab. Expanse of wings from 3 to 4 inches. Upper surface of body and wings black. The forewings have two rows of yellow spots parallel with theouter margin, eight spots in each row, more prominent inthe male than in the female. There are one or two spotsbefore
RFF4ENAH–Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) male Marion, Illinois, USA.
RMABT4GJ–Black Swallowtail butterfly
RMA907C2–American Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly
RFH36C99–Multiple Black Swallowtail butterfly larvae and pupae on branch with copy space.
RMPFTNAJ–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. LEPIDOPTERA. 377 usually marked with yellow, and often with nnetallic blue or green. There are about twenty-five species of swallow-tails in America north of Mexico. The following well-known spe- cies will serve as illustrations. The Black Swallow-tail, Papilio polyxenes {^d^-^Wi-o po- lyx'e-nes).—The larva of this swallow-tail (Fig. 457) is well known to most country children. It is the green worm, ringed with black and spotted with yellow, that eats the leaves of caraway in the back yards of coun- try houses. It feeds also on parsnip and other um
RFG1Y854–Black Swallowtail butterfly feeding on a flower in summer garden
RFR0B2B9–Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146
RF2E0X0GC–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
RFC9DC2J–Low angle view of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly on a twig (Papilio polyxenes)
RMMA6FXP–. Elementary entomology . Fig. 263. The black swallowtail butterfly {Papilio polyxenes). (Slightly reduced) rt, egg; b, caterpillar; c, front view of head with osmateria protruded; d, chrysalis; e,f, adult. (After Webster) 176
RM2AWPREY–Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . or carrots is familiar withthe large black-striped green caterpillar which feeds on theirfoliage, as it is probably the most common pest of those plants inall parts of the country, ragging the foliage and attacking theblossoms and undeveloped seeds. It is the larva of our most. Fig. 297.—The celery caterpillar (Papilio polyxenes Fab.): a, full grown larva,side view; b, front view of head showing extended osmateria; c, malebutterfly; d, egg; e, young larva; /, suspended chrysalis—about naiuralsize except d. (After Chittenden, U. S. Dept. Agr.) common b
RMF4EP0W–Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) male Marion County IL
RMABY6WW–Black Swallowtail butterfly on red hibiscus flower
RFH2MRXK–Two Black Swallowtail Butterfly larvae, one extending its osmeteria horns, eating parsley.
RMPG1J7M–. Insect life; an introduction to nature study and a guide for teachers, students and others interested in out-of-door life. Entomology; Nature study. ROADSIDE LIFE. 243 and often with metallic blue or green; sometimes the yellow markings are more conspicuous than the black ground color. The swal- low-tails belong to the family Pa- PILIONID^ (Pa- pil-i-on'i-dae). The following well- known species will serve as illustra- tions :— The black swal- low-tail, Papilio polyxenes {Pa-pW i-opo-lyx'e-nes).—In the adult the wings are black, crossed with two rows of yellow spots, and with marginal lunules
RFG1Y84W–Black Swallowtail butterfly feeding on a pink Zinnia in summer garden
RFR0B2B7–Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146
RF2E0WYW0–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
RFC9DC55–Low angle view of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly on a flower pollinating (Papilio polyxenes)
RM2AGBA4W–. The butterflies of the eastern United States; for the use of classes in zoology, and private students. in groupson the leaves in July and August; the pupal periodlasting about three weeks. 3, Papilio Polyxenes, Fab. Expanse of wings from 3 to 4 inches. Upper surface of body and wings black. The forewings have two rows of yellow spots parallel with theouter margin, eight spots in each row, more prominent inthe male than in the female. There are one or two spotsbefore the inner row towards the apex, and in the male abar at the end of the discal cell. The fringe is black,cut with yellow opposit
RFJ9DF1H–insect, butterfly, black, swarthy, jetblack, deep black, butterflies,
RFA0M7R8–Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly
RFJ2GB33–Black Swallowtail (Papilio Polyxenes) larva on parsley Marion County, Illinois
RMABT4NH–Black Swallowtail butterfly on Jatrophe
RFH3BR5D–Large hungry Black Swallowtail larva stretches to reach tender parsley leaf.
RFH69PR4–Beautiful Black Swallowtail butterfly feeding on a pink Zinnia flower in garden
RFR0B2B0–Yellow and Black Swallow Tail Butterfly. - OL73146
RF2E0X0G0–I created this macro-Picture of a Butterfly on a flower or Butterflies on a flower to practice my macro photography skills. Butterflies are important
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