Papilio Machaon Collection
The European swallowtail butterfly, scientifically known as Papilio machaon, is a stunning creature that can be found in various locations across Europe
Swallowtail Butterfly (Papilio machaon britannicus) on hawkbit flower. Strumpshaw Fen, Norfolk, June
Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) flying to red campion with proboscis extended, Finland, June
RF - Common swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) Aosta Valley, Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy
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The European swallowtail butterfly, scientifically known as Papilio machaon, is a stunning creature that can be found in various locations across Europe. One such place is the Mercantour National Park, where a vibrant Papilio machaon gorganus gracefully perches on a delicate flower. This picturesque scene showcases the natural beauty of these butterflies and their affinity for colorful blooms. Another fascinating aspect of the life cycle of the Swallowtail Butterfly is illustrated here. From its pupa and caterpillar stages to its transformation into an elegant adult butterfly, this species undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis. The intricate details captured in this illustration highlight the wonder and complexity of nature's processes. In Norfolk Broads, we encounter another subspecies called Papilio machaon brittannicus resting peacefully on a flag iris. Its striking colors harmonize with the surrounding flora, creating an enchanting sight for any observer lucky enough to witness it. The Emperor Swallowtail (Papilio ophidicephalus) also deserves recognition for its regal presence. With majestic wings adorned with intricate patterns and hues, it truly lives up to its name as "the King" among swallowtails. Moving eastward to Pleven region in Bulgaria, we find ourselves amidst meadow sage where an Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon) elegantly flutters between flowers. This graceful dance between insect and plant exemplifies nature's interconnectedness. A garden in Norfolk, England becomes home to yet another Papilio machaon specimen during June. Against a backdrop of lush greenery, this butterfly adds vibrancy and life while showcasing the diversity found within our own backyards. Delving into history reveals captivating chromolithographs from 1892 featuring various butterflies from the Papilionoidea family. These vintage illustrations serve as timeless reminders of humanity's fascination with these delicate creatures throughout time.