Terias hecabe (Linnaeus)
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12. Terias hecabe (Linnaeus) .
Papilio hecabe Linnaeus , Syst. Nat. 1 (2) z 763, 1767.
Terias hecabe (Linnaeus) Walker , Ent. Soc. London, Trans., 464, 1895.
Kershaw, Butterflies of Hong Kong, 97, pl. 9, fig. 21; pl. 12, figs.
7, 8; pl. 3a, figs. 19, 20, 1907.
Ritidian Pt. , April 22, Bryan, Aug. 6, Swezey ; Agana, May 4, Usinger , May 15, 25, Sept. 11, Swezey ; Machanao, june 4, Swezey ; Barrigada, july 6, Swezey ; Piti, Oct. 6, 12, Swezey .
This yellow butterfly, including its variations, has a wide distribution in the tropics and Pacific islands, from India to japan, and Samoa to Australia. It was not previously recorded from Guam. We reared it from the foliage of Pithecolobium dulce, and not from any other leguminous plant, although in other countries, its larvae feed on various legumes. The butterflies were common everywhere.
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Terias hecabe (Linnaeus)
Swezey, O. H. 1942 |
Terias hecabe (Linnaeus)
Walker 1895: 464 |
Papilio hecabe
Linnaeus 1767: 763 |