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Tithonus Birdwing
Male, dorsal side
Female, dorsal side
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O. tithonus
Binomial name
Ornithoptera tithonus
De Haan, 1841

The Tithonus Birdwing (Ornithoptera tithonus) is a species of birdwing butterfly is found on Irian and other neighbouring islands.

Ornithoptera tithonus is, like all other birdwing butterflies, a strictly protected species. It is listed in appendix II of CITES, restricting international export to those who have been granted a permit.

Subspecies

There are six recognised subspecies:

  • O. t. cytherea [Kobayashi & Koiwaya, 1980]
  • O. t. dominici [Schäffler, 2001]
  • O. t. makikoae [Morita, 1998]
  • O. t. misoolana [Deslisle, 1985]
  • O. t. misresiana [Joicey & Noakes, 1916]
  • O. t. waigeuensis [Rothschild, 1897]

Description

Illustration

Male: The forewings are black. At the wing tip there is a green stripe and one golden spot. In the middle of the wing there is a large, green band. The rear edge is green. The underside of Ornithoptera tithonus is black. At the outer edge and in the middle of the wing there is green area. The veins are black and they cleave the green areas. The golden spot at the wing tip is transparent like a window. The hind wings of Ornithoptera tithonus are multicoloured. The inner part of the wing and the edge are black. The other part of the wing is green. The green area contains some golden spots and three black spots. The underside is green. Some golden spots and some black spots are on the wing. The inner edge is very hairy.

The abdomen is yellow. The head and thorax are black. The underside of thorax has a red hair-coat.

Female: The female covers the upper range of the wing-span. It is significant-larger than the male. The basic colour of the female is dark-brown. At the outer edge and in the middle of the wing there are some white spots. On the hind wings there is a big white area. The outer edge of the white area is yellow. Between the white part and the yellow part there is a chain of black spots. The ventral side is similar to the dorsal side, but with more intense coloration.

References

  • Haugum, J. & Low, A.M. (1983). [1978-1983] A Monograph of the Birdwing Butterflies. The systematics of Ornithoptera, Troides and related genera. Vols 1 & 2. Klampenborg : Scandinavian Science Press 356 pp.
  • D'Abrera, B. (1975) Birdwing Butterflies of the World. Country Life Books, London.
  • Collins, N.M., Morris, M.G., IUCN, 1985 Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: the IUCN Red Data Book (1985) IUCN pdf
  • Deslisle, G. (2004) A taxonomic revision of the “birdwing butterflies of paradise”, genus Ornithoptera based on the adult morphology (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae). Lambillionea, 104 (4): 1 - 151.