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本種為日本特有種,主要分佈於本州島海拔500至1000公尺的山地,1918年由英籍學者L. W. Rothschild依據兩隻雄蝶標本命名為臺灣的特有亞種,而這兩隻標本則是由Ernest Swinhoe於1905年購得,且命名的文章中並未提到採集地點,由於本種普遍被認為是日本特有種,且本種至目前為止於臺灣僅有兩筆紀錄(另一筆紀錄為松村松年的收藏,產地在台東廳樸石閣,即現在的花蓮玉里),這兩筆紀錄皆來自有疑問的標本來源,故目前被當做疑問種處理。
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描述

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中小型鳳蝶,本種外型十分特殊,黃白底色的翅面上有數條黑色帶紋,後翅具尾突,肛角具紅色斑,後翅後緣也有數枚橙色及藍色斑點。
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棲地

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本種為一年一世代的種類,日本出現於每年三月下旬到四月下旬,幼蟲以多種細辛屬植物為寄主,以蛹越冬,成蝶偏好訪花。
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Luehdorfia japonica

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The Japanese luehdorfia (Luehdorfia japonica) is a species of butterfly in the subfamily Parnassiinae of Papilionidae. It is found only in Japan.[3] It was discovered by Yasushi Nawa in Japan's Gifu Prefecture in 1883.[4] It is also known as the Gifu butterfly (岐阜蝶 or ギフチョウ, Gifu Chō)

Luehdorfia japonica is univoltine with adult emergence in early spring. The larval host plants are wild gingers species of the genus Asarum. Female butterflies lay eggs in clusters on the fresh growth of the host plant, and the hatched larvae feed on the leaf in groups during the early instar stages.[5]

Japanese entomologists have intensively studied the phylogeography, population dynamics and other aspects of the biology of Luehdorfia japonica including the role of the sphragis. This is a post-copulatory plug, attached to the abdomen of the female after copulation preventing her from mating again. It is found in other Parnassinae and some Acraeini.

Etymology

The genus name is for Friedrich August Lühdorf, a Bremen trader who made a commercial expedition to Japan in 1854.

Types

Syntypes of japonica japonica are deposited in Natural History Museum, London.Types of japonica omikron Bryk, 1932 are held by Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. Images of these types can be seen at The Global Butterfly Information System

Status

Luehdorfia japonica is becoming more scarce as its previously lightly managed open woodland habitats are destroyed in favour of agriculture or intensive forestry. It is restricted to Honshu Island.

References

  1. ^ Gimenez Dixon, M. (1996). "Luehdorfia japonica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T12406A3341075. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T12406A3341075.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ Leech, J.H. (1889). Description of a new Luehdorfia from Japan. The Entomologist 22 (309): 25-27.
  3. ^ Frankenbach T., Bollino M., Racheli T., Bauer E. Keltern. Butterflies of the world Part 36, Papilionidae 14, Hypermnestra, Luehdorfiini, Zerynthiini. Keltern, Goecke & Evers, 2012
  4. ^ Gifu City Walking Map. Gifu Lively City Public Corporation, 2007.
  5. ^ Matsumoto, K, Population change and immature mortality process of Luehdorfia japonica (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) feeding on an unusual host plant, Asarum caulescens Maxim. (Aristolochiaceae). Entomological Science (2003) 6,143–149
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Luehdorfia japonica: Brief Summary

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The Japanese luehdorfia (Luehdorfia japonica) is a species of butterfly in the subfamily Parnassiinae of Papilionidae. It is found only in Japan. It was discovered by Yasushi Nawa in Japan's Gifu Prefecture in 1883. It is also known as the Gifu butterfly (岐阜蝶 or ギフチョウ, Gifu Chō)

Luehdorfia japonica is univoltine with adult emergence in early spring. The larval host plants are wild gingers species of the genus Asarum. Female butterflies lay eggs in clusters on the fresh growth of the host plant, and the hatched larvae feed on the leaf in groups during the early instar stages.

Japanese entomologists have intensively studied the phylogeography, population dynamics and other aspects of the biology of Luehdorfia japonica including the role of the sphragis. This is a post-copulatory plug, attached to the abdomen of the female after copulation preventing her from mating again. It is found in other Parnassinae and some Acraeini.

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