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Papilio paris Linnaeus, 1758 - Paris Peacock

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(1) Papilio paris paris Linnaeus, 1758 – Chinese Paris Peacock
(2) Papilio paris tamilana Moore, 1881 – Sahyadri Paris Peacock (=Tamil Peacock)

Papilio paradoxa (Zinken, 1831) - Great Blue Mime

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(1) Papilio paradoxa telearchus Hewitson, 1852 – Khasi Great Blue Mime

  The subspecies telearchus is legally protected in India under Schedule II of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
 

Papilio palinurus Fabricius, 1787 - Green-banded Peacock

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(1) Papilio palinurus palinurus  Fabricius, 1787– Malayan Green-banded Peacock. It is variously known as the Green-banded Peacock, Emerald Peacock, Emerald Swallowtail, Banded Peacock, and Burmese Banded Peacock.
 

Papilio chaon Westwood, 1845 - Yellow Helen

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(1) Papilio chaon chaon Westwood, 1845 – Khasi Yellow Helen

Papilio memnon Linnaeus, 1758 - Island Mormon

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(1) Papilio memnon mayo Atkinson, 1873 – Andaman Mormon

Papilio mayo Atkinson, 1873 - Andaman Mormon

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No subspecies are listed under this species.

  This species is legally protected in India under Schedule II of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

Papilio machaon Linnaeus, 1758 - Common Yellow Swallowtail

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Under construction, check back later.

Papilio liomedon Moore, [1875] - Malabar Banded Swallowtail

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No subspecies are recognised under this species.

 

Papilio krishna Moore, [1858] - Krishna Peacock

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(1) Papilio krishna krishna Moore, [1858] – Himalayan Krishna Peacock
(2) Papilio krishna manipuri Tytler, 1939 – Manipur Krishna Peacock
 

Papilio helenus Linnaeus, 1758 - Red Helen

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(1) Papilio helenus helenus Linnaeus, 1758 – Oriental Red Helen

Another subspecies was listed under this species, as Papilio helenus daksha Hampson, [1889] – Sahyadri Red Helen. That is now raised as a distinct species, Papilio daksha Hampson, [1889] - Large-spotted Helen. See further information here and on the species page of Papilio daksha - Large-spotted Helen.

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