Pictures gallery of False Apollo Butterfly
Butterfly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A butterfly is a mainly day-flying insect of the order Many have false eye-spots to enhance this effect. The butterflies of Egypt by Torben B. Larsen (Apollo
Archon apollinus - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

False Apollo, Archon apollinus - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies The butterfly is notable for the very extensive scale free areas on the
Pictures of Swallowtail butterfly

Swallowtail butterfly Pictures Wikipedia: Swallowtail butterflies are large False Apollo (Archon apollinus), tribe Luehdorfiini.
Checklist of European Species - Captain's European Butterfly Guide

Archon apollinus False Apollo: Proclossiana eunomia Bog Fritillary: Parnassius Apollo Libythea celtis Nettle-tree Butterfly: Pyrgus cinarae Sandy Grizzled Skipper
Fasle Apollo Butterfly Archon apollinus

Fasle Apollo Butterfly Archon apollinus chrysalis for sale ( False Apollo (A.apollinus) PUPA x 1 (£7.65), False Apollo (A.apollinus) x 3 PUPAE
False apollo - Archon apollinus - Captain's European Butterfly Guide

Taken in SW Turkey a few years back, this is quite a special species. They were never common but what a sight, you can actually see the flowers through the wing.
ButterflyCorner.net: Archon apollinus (False Apollo, Osterluzei

Archon apollinus, also called False Apollo or Osterluzei-Apollo is a very nice butterfly from Palaearctic ecozone (Asia). The first description was in 1789 by Herbst.
Small Apollo Butterfly - Molecular Expressions: Images from the

False Red Eyespot (Low Magnification) - This low magnification image displays one of the false red eyespots located on the underside of a small apollo butterfly wing.
Archon apollinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The False Apollo, Archon apollinus is a species of butterfly belonging to the Parnassinae Subfamily. A rubra specimen from Aintab, Turkey from the Ulster Museum The
The False Apollo (Archon Apollinus) - YouTube

In the Muğla province of Turkey early spring (March - April) comes with an extraordinary butterfly called False apollo. The first description was in 1789
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