Larvae, Papilio anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Battus polydamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Young larvae, Parides iphidamus, in a breeder's rearing cage.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Mating pair of Heraclides thoas.
Photo: E. Grosman
Larva, Battus polydamus.
Photo: E. Grosman
Larvae, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Battus polydamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Papilio cresphontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Heraclides anchisiades. These are gathered on a plastic soft drink bottle inside a breeder's rearing cage. Each day the host plant (in this case citrus) is replaced with freshly cut leaves or branches.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Battus belus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Papilio cresphontes. These larvae can always be found in plain sight on the top surface of the leaf, just where you'd expect bird droppings to fall.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Battus belus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Battus polydamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Battus polydamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Battus polydamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Papilio anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
2nd instar larvae, Papilio anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Euriphanes branchus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Heraclides anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Ova, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Heraclides (formerly Papilio) anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Papilio cresphontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Heraclides anchisiades.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Lava, Papilio polyxenes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Ova, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Ova, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Heraclides thoas, on the top surface of Piperaceae, its host plant.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Heraclides thoas. Notice if there's a similarity to what you'd expect a bird dropping to look like.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Ova, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Paplio crespihontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Paplio crespihontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Paplio crespihontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Papilio cresphontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Heraclides thoas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Papilio cresphontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Papilio cresphontes.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides arcas.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Parides iphidamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Parides iphidamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Mating Parides iphidamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larva, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides iphidamus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Adult, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff
Larvae, Parides photinus.
Photo: J.A. Brinckerhoff