Papilio demoleus L. and P. polytes L. are common butterflies and distribute almost throughout Indonesia. Both species are attractive in butterfly gardens, but may be considered as pests in Citrus plantations. This research aimed to obtain data on their biology, on how the species thrive in captivity, and to assess the alternative host plants. Captive breeding research on these two species was conducted at the butterfly research facility within the period of September 2016 to February 2019, with 482 individuals of P. demoleus and 2,334 individuals of P. polytes reared, of which 292 individuals of P. demoleus and 560 individuals of P. polytes have complete informative data. The average duration of eggs was 3.7 days for P. demoleus on Citrus s...
Troides helena and Pachliopta adamas utilize the same food plant species: Aristolochia acuminata. Fo...
Papilio peranthus is endemic to Indonesia, where it occurs on several islands and island groups. Thi...
This study was divided into two parts, which were the documentation of host plant feed by Lepidopte...
Papilio demoleus L. and P. polytes L. are common butterflies and distribute almost throughout Indone...
Biological parameters of Papilio demoleus Linnaeus, the Citrus Butterfly, in Tando Muhammad Khan, lo...
Papilio demoleus L., also known as the citrus butterfly or chequered swallowtail, is a common specie...
The research has been done at Entomology Laboratory, Faculty Natural Science and Mathematics of Beng...
The Ovoposition Preference of Papilio demoleus L. (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) on the Species of Citr...
The purpose of the research is to study and increase of lime butterfly (Papilio demoleus L.) populat...
Indonesia has a high diversity of butterflies with more than 2,000 species, yet knowledge of their p...
The wild population of Papilio schmeltzi (Herrich-Schaeffer) in the Fiji Islands is very small. Succ...
Suwarno (2010) Population dynamic of the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polytes (Lepidoptera: Papili...
Bionomics studies of Papilio demoleus L.( Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) in the Rainfed Ecology of Pakis...
This research has been done from January to May 2010. The research goal was to know the life cycle o...
Preferensi makanan larva Papilio polytes L. pada empat tanaman inang (Citrusaurantifolia (Chrism.) S...
Troides helena and Pachliopta adamas utilize the same food plant species: Aristolochia acuminata. Fo...
Papilio peranthus is endemic to Indonesia, where it occurs on several islands and island groups. Thi...
This study was divided into two parts, which were the documentation of host plant feed by Lepidopte...
Papilio demoleus L. and P. polytes L. are common butterflies and distribute almost throughout Indone...
Biological parameters of Papilio demoleus Linnaeus, the Citrus Butterfly, in Tando Muhammad Khan, lo...
Papilio demoleus L., also known as the citrus butterfly or chequered swallowtail, is a common specie...
The research has been done at Entomology Laboratory, Faculty Natural Science and Mathematics of Beng...
The Ovoposition Preference of Papilio demoleus L. (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) on the Species of Citr...
The purpose of the research is to study and increase of lime butterfly (Papilio demoleus L.) populat...
Indonesia has a high diversity of butterflies with more than 2,000 species, yet knowledge of their p...
The wild population of Papilio schmeltzi (Herrich-Schaeffer) in the Fiji Islands is very small. Succ...
Suwarno (2010) Population dynamic of the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polytes (Lepidoptera: Papili...
Bionomics studies of Papilio demoleus L.( Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) in the Rainfed Ecology of Pakis...
This research has been done from January to May 2010. The research goal was to know the life cycle o...
Preferensi makanan larva Papilio polytes L. pada empat tanaman inang (Citrusaurantifolia (Chrism.) S...
Troides helena and Pachliopta adamas utilize the same food plant species: Aristolochia acuminata. Fo...
Papilio peranthus is endemic to Indonesia, where it occurs on several islands and island groups. Thi...
This study was divided into two parts, which were the documentation of host plant feed by Lepidopte...