Papilio krishna
Papilio krishna, the Krishna peacock, is a large swallowtail butterfly found in forests in China, Nepal, north east India, Myanmar and Vietnam.
Description
- A large beautiful butterfly with a prominent swallowtail, the Krishna peacock has a wingspan of
- It has black upper forewings with a thin prominent yellow discal band running across the wing, parallel to the body.
- The upper hindwing has a large blue discal patch which tapers off into a greenish yellow band from its lower edges inwards towards the dorsum. It has a series of red-mauve capped crescents.
- The upper hindwing discal band appears on the under hindwing also as a prominent curved yellow discal band.
[Image:Papiliokrishnathawgawapr.jpg|thumb|P. k. thawgawa, Chudu Razi Hills, north eastern Burma]
Range
Sikkim, Bhutan, Darjeeling, Nagaland, Manipur, Myanmar and all around the Himalayas.Subspecies
- Papilio krishna ssp. krishna
- Papilio krishna ssp. manipuri
- Papilio krishna ssp. thawgawa
- Papilio krishna ssp. charlesi
- Papilio krishna ssp. mayumiae
Status
The IUCN Red Data Book records the status of the Krishna peacock as uncommon. It is not known to be threatened, though like all peacocks, it is highly sought in trade.Habitat
Generally found in the forests of the Himalayas where it flies from.Food plants
The following food plants from family Rutaceae have been recorded:Evodia fraxinifoliaCitrus speciesZanthoxylum speciesTaxonomy
It is a member of the species group ''paris''Other reading
- Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach, 1998 Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the World Part I, Papilionidae Papilionidae I: Papilio, Subgenus Achillides, Bhutanitis, Teinopalpus. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach. Keltern: Goecke & Evers; Canterbury: Hillside Books,