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    Default ID Help needed

    A reader of our blog asked if any of us can ID this fella. At a glance, it looks like a normal Great Mormon, but if you look carefully, it has a little tail on the hindwing! Can anyone help?
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    I can't see the photo. It could be just me, as I often can not see all of Horace's life history photos, (I wait for the blog articles, which come out fine). I think it may be down to how the photo is uploaded.

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    Here is another two with tails:




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    Could be Papilio lowi or ascalaphus.
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    These two males with long tails are Palawan Papilio lowi, also treated as a subspecies of P. memnon by some.

    The one in which the male have a short stubby tail is P. deiphobus deiphontes from the northern Moluccas (Maluku) ie. Ternate, Bachan, Helmaheira.
    The normotypic P. deiphobus deiphobus has long tails.

    TL Seow
    PS. I have the same problem as Les here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    These two males with tails are Palawan Papilio lowi, also treated as a subspecies of P. memnon by some.

    The one in which the male have a short stubby tail is P. deiphobus deiphontes from the northern Moluccas (Maluku) ie. Ternate, Bachan, Helmaheira.
    The normotypic P. deiphobus deiphobus has long tails.

    TL Seow
    PS. I have the same problem as Les here.
    I think Mr Seow is right, the only way to be sure is to check the underside lunules.
    Aaron Soh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Painted Jezebel View Post
    I can't see the photo.
    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    The one in which the male have a short stubby tail is P. deiphobus deiphontes from the northern Moluccas (Maluku) ie. Ternate, Bachan, Helmaheira.
    The normotypic P. deiphobus deiphobus has long tails.

    TL Seow
    PS. I have the same problem as Les here.
    I'd earlier hotlinked to the photographer's website. Now I've uploaded it here. Should be able to see now?
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    It is the Philippine P. deiphobus rumanzovia.

    TL Seow

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