The Crocker Range Endemic Swallowtails
The following species were among our main targets and it was incredible to see them. All are confined to the Crocker Range in Borneo (especially the Kinabalu region) and are recorded from mid to high elevations. These are all incredible species and I'm very happy to have seen them! They truly made the trip worth it.
The Kinabalu Swordtail (Graphium stratiotes)
It's one of the most beautiful butterflies I've ever seen. White in flight, they were difficult to separate from the much more common Appias pandione whiteheadi, which had the annoying habit of chasing the Graphium in circles. The one below was the only pristine individual we encountered, taken on our last day of shooting.
The Bornean Mormon (Papilio acheron)
A huge species. They were seen on all days and often came to puddle in groups amongst Red Helens and Kinabalu Bluebottles.
The Kinabalu Bluebottle (Graphium procles)
A stunning species where the blue spots gradually turn green towards the forewing apex. These were the most often seen swallowtail. I was stunned to see a party of at least 10 Kinabalu Bluebottle and 5 Bornean Mormon puddling near the waterfall. The group dispersed slightly before I could get a shot. (I'll post this later.)
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