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The Small Apollo, Parnassius phoebus, is one of the three papilionid species in the Parnassiinae subfamily that are found in North America. Parnassiinae contains about 50 species, the rest of which live in Eurasia. Like the other North American parnassiines, P. phoebus inhabits forests in Western North America. It is found from Alaska, known the North West coast of North America to mid-California, and internally through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and down to Northern New Mexico. The antennae of the Small Apollo has black and white rings, which distinguishes them from the solid black antennae of the other two North American parnassiine species (P. eversmanni and P. clodius). Larvae eat succulent herbs in family Crassulaceae. The leathery adults are avoided by bird predators, although chipmunks have been observed eating them. Adults are thought to mimic pierid butterflies. Adults sip nectar and are pollinators of especially yellow composite flowers. Males and females emit a strong scent possibly involved in mating or defense. (Scott, 1986).
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North American Ecology (US and Canada)

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Residential in North America where habitat is MOUNTAIN MEADOWS, GRASSLANDS AND OPEN FORESTS (Scott 1986). Host plants are largely restricted to one genus with most known hosts from SEDUM. Hosts are usually herbaceous. Eggs are laid near the host plant singly. Individuals overwinter as eggs. There is one flight each year that is biennial in some areas. Flight time from JUN1-AUG15 depending on latitude (Scott 1986).
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Behavior

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Adults sip nectar. Males patrol for females (Scott, 1986).
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Parnassius phoebus

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Parnassius phoebus, known as the Phoebus Apollo or small Apollo, is a butterfly species of the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, found in the Palearctic and North America.

From Jacob Hübner's Das kleine Schmetterlingsbuch

P. phoebus is found in the Alps, Urals, Siberia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Alaska and Canada south through the United States to Utah and New Mexico.

Description

Male: the costal spots of forewing usually without red, the anterior one sometimes with white pupil; submarginal band faint and abbreviated or interrupted; no spot at hind margin; hindwing with red ocelli which are usually small, and sometimes with a submarginal row of feebly marked black spots; the veins often marked with well-defined elongate black punctures.

Female: with better defined and more extended markings; vitreous margin of forewing separated from the submarginal band by large white uniform spots; the second costal spots often pupilled red, connected with one another by black scaling, on disc sometimes blackish shadows; on hindwing a greyish vitreous marginal band, distinct submarginal half-moons, which are contiguous, forming a band, two larger red ocelli, the posterior one occasionally with white pupil; anal spots sometimes intensified and one of them filled in with red.

Habitat

Mountains at 1,600 to 2,800 meters, in particular between 1,800 and 2,200 meters above sea level, in humid damp and wet places such as edges of mountain streams and near springs and fresh seepages and in valleys (Schneetälchen) according to the preferences of its caterpillar food plant.

Larval foods

Subspecies

P. phoebus has the following subspecies:[1]

  • Parnassius phoebus alpestris Verity, 1911
  • Parnassius phoebus var. anna Stichel, 1907
  • Parnassius phoebus aktashicus
  • Parnassius phoebus alaskensis Eisner, 1956
  • Parnassius phoebus altaica Ménétriés, 1859
  • Parnassius phoebus amalthea Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus ampliusmaculata Bryk, 1929
  • Parnassius phoebus apricatus Stichel, 1906
  • Parnassius phoebus var. aristion Fruhstorfer, 1923
  • Parnassius phoebus var. astriotes Fruhstorfer, 1923
  • Parnassius phoebus badmaevi Martynenko & Gluschenko, 2001
  • Parnassius phoebus bajangolus Yakovlev, 2006
  • Parnassius phoebus basimaculata Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus behrii Edwards, 1870
  • Parnassius phoebus biexcelsior Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus var. blachieri Fruhstorfer, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus bulawskii
  • Parnassius phoebus catullius Fruhstorfer, 1923
  • Parnassius phoebus cardinalis Oberthür, 1891
  • Parnassius phoebus var. casta Stichel, 1907
  • Parnassius phoebus cerenus Martin, 1922
  • Parnassius phoebus chingizid Yakovlev, 2006
  • Parnassius phoebus var. confederationis Fruhstorfer, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus corybas Fischer De Waldheim, 1836
  • Parnassius phoebus costalinigroocellata Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus crocedominensis Nardelli & Sala, 1986
  • Parnassius phoebus cubitalis Bryk & Eisner 1937
  • Parnassius phoebus var. cutullius Fruhstorfer, 1923
  • Parnassius phoebus dakotaensis Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus discocircumcincta Eisner 1955
  • Parnassius phoebus eisneri Bryk, 1928
  • Parnassius phoebus elias Bryk, 1934
  • Parnassius phoebus ernaeides Bryk & Eisner, 1937
  • Parnassius phoebus ernestinae Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus var. expectatus Fruhstorfer, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus fermata Bryk, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus festal Turati, 1932
  • Parnassius phoebus flavomaculata Moltrecht, 1933
  • Parnassius phoebus fortuna A Bang-Haas, 1912
  • Parnassius phoebus var. gulschenkoi Iwamoto, 1997
  • Parnassius phoebus gazelii Previel, 1936
  • Parnassius phoebus golovinus Holland, 1930
  • Parnassius phoebus grundi Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus guppyi Wyatt, 1971
  • Parnassius phoebus halasicus Huang & Murayama, 1992
  • Parnassius phoebus hansi Bryk, 1945
  • Parnassius phoebus hardwicki Kane, 1885
  • Parnassius phoebus hermador dos Passos, 1964
  • Parnassius phoebus hermadur Brown & Eff & Rotger, 1856
  • Parnassius phoebus var. hermiston Fruhstorfer, 1922
  • Parnassius phoebus herrichi Oberthür, 1891
  • Parnassius phoebus hollandi Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus intermedius Ménétriés,1849
  • Parnassius phoebus intermedioides Storace, 1951
  • Parnassius phoebus interpositus Herz, 1903
  • Parnassius phoebus kamtchatica Ménétries, 1886
  • Parnassius phoebus lessini Sala, 1996
  • Parnassius phoebus leonhardi Rühl ,1892
  • Parnassius phoebus leucostigma Austaut, 1912
  • Parnassius phoebus magnus W G Wright, 1905
  • Parnassius phoebus manitobaensis Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus mariae Bryk, 1912
  • Parnassius phoebus maximus Bryk & Eisner, 1937
  • Parnassius phoebus melanica Verity, 1911
  • Parnassius phoebus melanophorus Bryk, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus mendicus Stichel ,1907
  • Parnassius phoebus minor Verity, 1907
  • Parnassius phoebus minusculus Bryk,1912
  • Parnassius phoebus montanulus Bryk & Eisner, 1931
  • Parnassius phoebus montanus Ehrmann, 1918
  • Parnassius phoebus muelleri Uffeln, 1920
  • Parnassius phoebus nanus Neumoegen, 1890
  • Parnassius phoebus nigerrimus Verity, 1907
  • Parnassius phoebus nigrescens Wheeler 1903
  • Parnassius phoebus nikolaii Asahi, Kohara, Kanda & Kawata, 1999
  • Parnassius phoebus nox Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus ocellata Verity, 1907
  • Parnassius phoebus ochotskensis Bryk & Eisner, 1931
  • Parnassius phoebus olympianus Burdick, 1941
  • Parnassius phoebus orbifer Bryk & Eisner, 1935
  • Parnassius phoebus var. palamedes Hemming, 1934
  • Parnassius phoebus paradisiacus Turati, 1932
  • Parnassius phoebus phoebus
  • Parnassius phoebus pholus Barnes & Benjamin, 1926
  • Parnassius phoebus plurimaculata Nitsche, 1913
  • Parnassius phoebus polus Ehrmann, 1917
  • Parnassius phoebus pseudocorybas Verity, 1907
  • Parnassius phoebus pseudorotgeri Eisner, 1966
  • Parnassius phoebus quincunx Bryk ,1915
  • Parnassius phoebus reducta O. Bang-Haas, 1938
  • Parnassius phoebus rocky Grum-Grshimallo ,1890
  • Parnassius phoebus rotgeri Bang-Haas, 1938
  • Parnassius phoebus rubina Wyatt, 1961
  • Parnassius phoebus rückbeili Deckert, 1909
  • Parnassius phoebus sacerdozi Fruhstorfer, 1906
  • Parnassius phoebus sauricus Lukhtanov, 1999
  • Parnassius phoebus savoieensis Eisner, 1957
  • Parnassius phoebus sayii Edwards ,1863
  • Parnassius phoebus sayii f. hermodur Edwards, 1881
  • Parnassius phoebus sedakovi Ménétriés, 1850
  • Parnassius phoebus var. serenus Fruhstorfer, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus smintheus Doubleday, 1847
  • Parnassius phoebus sordellus Fruhstorfer, 1923
  • Parnassius phoebus styriacus Fruhstorfer, 1851
  • Parnassius phoebus sternitzki McDunnough, 1936
  • Parnassius phoebus tersa Verity, 1947
  • Parnassius phoebus tessinorum Fruhstorfer, 1921
  • Parnassius phoebus tsenguun Churkin, 2003
  • Parnassius phoebus uralensis Ménétriés, 1859
  • Parnassius phoebus utahensis Rothschild, 1918
  • Parnassius phoebus vaschenkoi Hirschfeld & Schäffler, 2004
  • Parnassius phoebus velutus Martin, 1922
  • Parnassius phoebus verity Ehrmann, 1918
  • Parnassius phoebus veronicolus Martin, 1922
  • Parnassius phoebus werschoturovi O. Bang-Haas, 1934
  • Parnassius phoebus var. virginea Austaut, 1910
  • Parnassius phoebus vorbrodti Bryk & Eisner, 1943
  • Parnassius phoebus xanthus Ehrmann, 1918
  • Parnassius phoebus yukonensis Eisner, 1969
  • Parnassius phoebus zamolodtschikovi A. Belik, 1996

Similar species

Parnassius smintheus, which is a closely related species found in North America, is often misidentified as Parnassius phoebus. Some researchers also tend to split the North American population of Parnassius smintheus into two or three species, the northernmost of which are usually regarded as being part of P. phoebus, while the rest is considered to be P. smintheus.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Parnassius of the World". goran.waldeck.se. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  2. ^ "Species Parnassius smintheus - Rocky Mountain Parnassian - Hodges#4155.2 - BugGuide.Net". bugguide.net. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  • Bernard Turlin et Luc Manil, 2005 Étude synoptique et répartition mondiale des espèces du genre "Parnassius" Latreille 1804 ("Lepidoptera Papilionidae") Luc Manil, Paris.
  • Evans, Arthur V. (2007). Field Guide to Insects and Spiders of North America. Sterling Publishing Co. p. 260. ISBN 978-1-4027-4153-1.

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Parnassius phoebus: Brief Summary

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Parnassius phoebus, known as the Phoebus Apollo or small Apollo, is a butterfly species of the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, found in the Palearctic and North America.

From Jacob Hübner's Das kleine Schmetterlingsbuch

P. phoebus is found in the Alps, Urals, Siberia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Alaska and Canada south through the United States to Utah and New Mexico.

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