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The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. The butterfly is also called Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle. It is a common, nonthreatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and Australia.

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" The Tailed Jay Butterfly (Graphium agamemnon) Is a Predominantly Green And Black Tropical Butterfly That Belongs To The Swallowtail Family... It Is a Common, Non-threatened Species Native To India, Sri Lanka Through Southeast Asia and Australia.

 

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Location / Locatie: Tropische vlindertuin "Klein Costa Rica" in Someren

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New species in my butterfly collections. Taken at Bali.

 

Common Name : Tailed Green jay or Green Triangle.

Species : Graphium Agamemnon

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Lepidoptera

Suborder: Macrolepidoptera

Superfamily: Papilionoidea

Family: Papilionidae

Subfamily: Papilioninae

  

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Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Lepidoptera

Suborder: Macrolepidoptera

Superfamily: Papilionoidea

Family: Papilionidae

Subfamily: Papilioninae

Genus: Graphium

Species: G. agamemnon

 

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The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. The butterfly is also called Green Spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay or the Green Triangle. It is a common, non-threatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and into Australia. Several geographic races are recognized.

 

Young larvae are dark yellowish green with a pale yellow band in the middle of the abdomen. From the head, which is moderately large, the body increases in thickness rapidly to the 4th or 5th segment and then tapers gradually down to the tail. It has four pairs of spines. The colour is at first smoky-black, but at the last moult becomes a light clear green faintly marked with lines of a darker shade. The fully grown larva is green, fusiform and having small black spots.

 

It has a pair of osmeterium and black spines on each thoracic segment, the third pair being orange-yellow. A fourth pair is situated on the last segment. The caterpillars undergo five instars over a period of 15–16 days, during which many are attacked by parasitoid wasps.

 

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Expo; Papillons en Liberté 2016, Jardin Botanique de Montréal.

Tailed Jay or tailed green jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a tropical butterfly in the swallowtail family. Seen at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park's Butterfly Jungle

Taken at Butterfly world in Edinburgh today.

Graphium agamemnon

 

Tailed Jay

8-10cm Flügelspannweite, die Grundfarbe der Unterseiten ist braun, mit hellgrünen und lindgrünen Flecken und auf den gewellten Hinterflügeln zusätzlich 2 grauen Flecken mit je einem schwarzen Punkt. Die Anordnung der grünen Streifen und Punkte ist typisch und wenig variabel.

Kaeng Krachan National Park/Thailand

Graphium agamemnon

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Graphium agamemnon - Geschweifter Eichelhäher

I am going out on a limb here, but I think this is a Tailed Jay butterfly, enjoying the plant life in the Kemenuh Butterfly Park.

 

We spent a fair bit of time exploring the Kemenuh Butterfly Park in Bali, Indonesia. I can highly recommend it if you are in Bali and in the Ubud area.

The Pact -

I am unoptimistic. I want things I cannot have. I am a sinner. I feel like modern-day Job. At times I see on the other side of the mirror, another me with a wicked grin. It occurred as a sequel that one day while hiking, a traveller in red cloak showed up to make acquaintance. He reveals quite soon without being asked what is under his hood. Splitting out like thorns from a branch, there sits two little horns on his head. Avoided like plague in his hometown, he came to the woods for solace. The well-sculpted man was more than handsome. His smile was kind. He offered me his hand. My sympathetic heart grabbed in impulsiveness onto that. We tramped through the waist deep shrubberies in tandem. Ten miles deep, he spoke with a voice of boiling honey. “You know I'm there at the corner of your peripherals. You know I followed you every day. You know I am Lucifer.”

 

“What? You lied to me!” I was mad at myself for being blind and could not tell.

 

The unclean one tilt his head back and chortle before licking his crimson plump lips. “I am not as bad as you think. Once, I even comforted a demon who ran out of flames. Behold me. Let’s make a deal. Everlasting youth, a promising future, power beyond belief, imperishable riches, I can grant you anything but the price, your soul will be mine.”

 

The biggest mistake I did in the past was nothing compared to the indecent proposal flung at me. His ruby glare narrowly missed devouring me. I shut my eyes tight and recite a verse in mind. Demon fang and angels wing… I cry for help! Abruptly the fiend of eight foot and over started to shape shift until… the carnivorous beast was reduced into a vegetarian. Hooray! I had reigned supreme over my deceiver! I looked on the inching wriggler with ever-evident horns. There was a beautiful silence. Battling the devil is not difficult if you know how to win.

 

“My wish has come through. You want my sole, huh? Here, you can have two!” I took off both shoes and pulled apart with all my might then threw the rubber bottoms at Satan. Directly after I proceeded to journey alone. The joy of going and being barefooted in the woods never felt so light and good.

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Graphium agamemnon

Tailed Jay

 

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A common Mormon swallowtail and a tailed jay butterfly at the Kemenuh Butterfly Park, Bali, Indonesia.

 

We spent a fair bit of time exploring the Kemenuh Butterfly Park in Bali, Indonesia. I can highly recommend it if you are in Bali and in the Ubud area.

Back to a few photos from my archives, as a break from Mountain Bluebirds and others.

 

This photo was taken in the ENMAX Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo, on 25 September 2012.

 

"Graphium agamemnon, the tailed jay, is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. The butterfly is also called the green-spotted triangle, tailed green jay, or green triangle. It is a common, non-threatened species native to Nepal, India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and Australia. Several geographic races are recognized. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae." From Wikipedia.

Graphium agamemnon - Hi Chi Minh, Vietnam, 10/01/2018 - Hi Chi Minh, Vietnam, 10/01/2018

This butterfly is quite common in the central and southern Taiwan but very few in northern area. This is my first time of shooting Tailed Jay. Very beautiful green colors.

綠斑鳳蝶一般飛行快速,在中南部是普蝶,北部不常見,訪花速度極快,5秒內就會離開,這次在南投拍到吸水版,比較好拍~算是閃電槓龜的安慰獎!

 

~南山溪, 埔里, 南投縣, 台灣

Puli, Nantou, Taiwan

- ISO 400, F5.6, 1/800 sec, 100mm

- Canon 5D MarkIII with EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro lens

- Shot @ 12.25pm

Tailed Jay Butterfly (Graphium agamemnon). Range: India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia, and Australia. San Diego Zoo Safari Park's Butterfly Jungle

চইতক | Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon)

 

A predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. The butterfly is also called Green-spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay, or the Green Triangle. It is a common, nonthreatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and Australia.

 

Family:Papilionidae

 

Butterfly Garden, Garpanchakot Forest, Purulia District

Butterflies of Bengal, India

Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) butterfly pupae on Michelia champaca leaves

The tailed jay, tailed green jay, green-spotted triangle or green triangle (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly black or dark brown butterfly at the upperside with green spots over the wings. This butterfly with a wingspan of 8.0 - 10.0 cm belongs to the swallowtail family. The hindwings have a short tail.

The tropical tailed jay is native in southeast Asia and Auatralia from India to Hong Kong, and through the archipelago to Papua New Guinea, Queensland and the Solomon Islands.

This species is found in open habitats including forest clearings, riverbanks and beach hinterlands, at elevations between sea level and about 500 metres.

This picture of the tailed jay is taken in the indoor butterfly garden Passiflorahoeve in Harskamp, the Netherlands.

 

The tailed jay (Graphium agamemnon), er is geen Nederlandse naam voor deze vlinder, valt op door de zwarte of donker bruine bovenkant en het patroon van licht groene vlekken.

De vlinder met een vleugelspanwijdte van 8 à 10 cm wordt tot de familie van de pages gerekend. De tailed jay heeft dan ook een kenmerkend kort (zwaluw)staartje.

De vlinder komt algemeen voor in Zuidoost Azië en noordelijk Australië van India tot Hongkong, en via de Phippijnen, Maleisië, Indonesië en Papua New Guinea tot in Queensland in Australië.

De soort wordt aangetroffen in open gebieden met inbegrip van open plekken in bossen, langs oevers en het achterland daarvan van zeeniveau tot hoogtes van circa 500 meter.

Deze foto van de tailed jay is gemaakt in de tropische vlinderkas van zorgboerderij www.passiflorahoeve.nl/ bij Harskamp op de Veluwe tussen Ede en Apeldoorn, noordelijk van Arnhem.

Alleen in de maanden juni t/m september is de Passiflorahoeve van maandag t/m zaterdag van 10:00 tot 16:00 uur geopend voor bezoekers.

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Seen at the Tucson Botanical Gardens, a five-and-a-half-acre urban collection of 16 residentially scaled gardens located in Tucson, Arizona -- truly a lush and tranquil oasis in the heart of the city.

 

From October through April, it also includes one of Tucson’s favorite annual events – Butterfly Magic! Inside a tropical greenhouse, visitors can wander the paths, surrounded by exotic and even rare butterflies from around the world, plus many beautiful varieties of orchids. (13-03-13-1994)

Explored: 12/14/08 #46

 

This shot was taken on the closing of the Wings of Fancy Butterfly Exhibit at Brookside Gardens last September 21st. The Exhibit will open back on May 5, 2009.

 

Above butterfly is a Tailed Jay - Graphium agamemnon . The Tailed Jay (Graphium agamemnon) is a predominantly green and black tropical butterfly that belongs to the swallowtail family. The butterfly is also called Green Spotted Triangle, Tailed Green Jay or the Green Triangle. It is a common, non-threatened species native to India, Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia and into Australia.

Nikon D810, Nikon 105mm, f/7.1, 1/160, ISO 400. At a butterfly house.

With the Lego exhibit over and the end of extra fees for members to visit the gardens I returned to visit Butterfly Magic on January 27th.

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Found this guy after the first one flew off.

Location / Locatie: Tropische vlindertuin "Klein Costa Rica" in Someren

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