Intimacy with Insects: common mormon butterfly
Common mormon female, papilio polytes form stichius, just out of its pupa. You can see the pupa just below the butterfly, on the curry leaf plant murraya koenigii, which served as its host plant.
It is always fascinating to have a closer look (isn’t it?! Click on the images for larger versions). See the pattern on the eyes and how its nectar tube is coiled in.
Getting basked in the daylight before its first flight. Check the iridescent powder like dots on its wings, which are actually tiny scales. These scales are said to serve different purposes, like keeping it water proof, deterring predators, etc.
Photographs from Oct 2007 @ home, Kottayam, Kerala.
I was searching for some information on common mormons,that’s how i stumbled upon ur website. it’s wonderful!gorgeous snaps….
Thanks geetanjali, I hope you got the info you needed about the common mormons. Cheers, and wishes for a happy new year 🙂
Beautiful butterfly pics..never seen such a close-up .. great artistic work that body is,of such a small creature..nice work of you guys to bring it to the notice of normal ppl like me who doesn’t take pains to search beauty and appreciate it..
🙂 happy that these photographs were able to do that!