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The Tailed Jay (also known as the Green Spotted Triangle) is a member of the Papiliondae family.

Im Schmetterlingsgarten in Grevenmacher: Graphium agamemnon, deutsche Bezeichnung: Grüner Kolibri, stammt aus Südostasien. Flügelspannweite: ca. 7 bis 9 cm. Flügelmusterung: spitz ausgezogene, eher dreieckige Vorderflügel mit leuchtend grüner Bänderung, auffällig Form der Hinterflügel. Besonderheit: die grüne Sprenkelung der Flügel hilft dem Falter, mit seinem Lebensraum Regenwald zu verschmelzen und somit gut getarnt leben zu können.

     

I found some old analog films taken in 2007 at the botanical garden in Augsburg

Montreal, Quebec

  

"Malachite (Siproeta stelenes)'

Papillons en liberte 2012

Montreal insectarium

Butterflies Go Free 2012

 

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The Tailed Jay, Graphium agamemnon, looks like it is studded with emeralds. It rarely rests with wings open, though. I imaged this specimen in "Butterfly Magic," an exhibit at Tucson Botanical Gardens in Arizona. The species occurs naturally in India, Asia, and northern Australia.

Graphium agamemnon - tailed jay; Butterflies Go Free @ Montreal Botanical Garden

White and Purple African Daisy (Osteospermum x '3D Berry White')

Graphium agamemnon - tailed jay; Butterflies Go Free @ Montreal Botanical Garden

Tailed Jay / Graphium agamemnon.

Photographed at the University of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden.

Location: Butterfly Show, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

"Jardin Hamel", Ville de Québec :

18ème édition de "Papillons en fête"

Graphium agamemnon

Shot taken at Butterfly Arc in Montegrotto Terme, PD, Italy.

Green Triangle / Graphium agamemnon.

Photographed at the University of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden.

Graphium Agamemnon - Also known as Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle.

Around my building this is is the commonest butterfly species. They patrol the trees around my building chasing away all other butterflies. I came across this creature in the park, sitting at repose _ for me a very unusual sight, as I am so used to its rapid flight. This particular butterfly is also missing one of its characteristic swallow tails.

Taken at the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory.

Green Triangle / Graphium agamemnon.

Photographed at the University of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden.

Graphium agamemnon

Tailed Jay butterfly (Graphium agamemnon), or Green-spotted Triangle butterfly. Southern Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia

Tailed jay (Graphium agamemnon), a type of swallowtail butterfly at the Butterfly Garden at the Science Museum of Western Virginia (Roanoke, Virginia). It is also called (Wikipedia info) Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle.

Una delle poche farfalle che esibisce un colore verde dovuto a dei pigmenti, e non a effetti ottici iridescenti. Specie particolarmente veloce e diffusa in Asia tropicale.

Tailed Jay at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand, 130215. Graphium agamemnon agamemnon. Papilionidae: Leptocircini. AKA (Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, Green Triangle)

very hyperactive butterfly - drove me mad trying to get a shot as it was never still. Even when it landed its wings never stopped fluttering.

White and Purple African Daisy (Osteospermum x '3D Berry White')

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