zebra swallowtail butterfly
zebra swallowtail butterfly, (Eurytides marcellus), species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae (order Lepidoptera) that has wing patterns reminiscent of a zebra’s stripes, with a series of longitudinal black bands forming a pattern on a greenish white or white background. There are several generations in a single year, spring broods being rather smaller than summer broods. Adult forms that emerge at different seasons vary considerably in their markings. The span of the forewings is 6 to 9 cm (2.5 to 3.5 inches), and the hindwings bear tails that are 15 to 25 mm (0.6 to 1 inch) long. The principal food plant of the larvae is the pawpaw.
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- Papilio
Previously this species has been placed in the genera Iphiclides, Graphium, and Papilio. This species closely resembles the European scarce swallowtail, I. podalirius.