Photographer's Note
The Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius) is a Palearctic swallowtail butterfly found in gardens, fields and open woodlands. First described by Linnaeus in 1758, it is found in places with sloe thickets and particularly orchards. It is also called Sail Swallowtail or Pear-tree Swallowtail. The Southern Swallowtail (Iphiclides feisthamelii), is sometimes treated as a subspecies. Despite the name ('scarce'), this swallowtail is quite common.
It is widespread throughout Europe with the exception of the northern parts. Its range extends northwards to Saxony and central Poland and eastwards across Asia Minor and Transcaucasia as far as the Arabian peninsula, India, and western China. A few specimens of the Scarce Swallowtail have been reported from central Sweden and the UK but they were probably only strays and not migrants. The scarcity of UK migrants is responsible for the English common name. In the Alps it can be found up to altitudes of 1600 m.
The presence of Iphiclides podalirius in the floodplain of the Morava River in the Slovak Republic have been found to be a good indicator of relatively well preserved xerothermic grassland habitats with forest-steppe vegetation, which have no cutting history.
In some years the Scarce Swallowtail is quite abundant. The Scarce Swallowtail is getting rarer as the blackthorn bushes are being cleared. The butterfly is now protected by law in Czech republic, Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Russia and Poland. It is considered Rare-Endangered and protected in some provinces of Austria and of status Indeterminate throughout Europe.
The food plant includes hawthorn bushes. The caterpillars spin little pads on leaves and grip them firmly. The newly hatched caterpillar is dark in colour with two smaller and two bigger greenish patches on the dorsal side, later they are greenish with yellowish dorsal and side stripes. The summer chrysalids are green as a rule, the hibernating ones are brown. A number of hibernating chrysalids fall prey to various enemies.
The caterpillars of the Scarce Swallowtail have been noted to leave silk trails from the permanent resting sites to feeding sites. This has been seen in both solitary and territorial larves with larvae having the ability to discern their trails from those of others.
Research on pupae of Iphiclides podalirius in Spain indicates that the pupae manifest in two colours, green and brown, for the purpose of camouflage. The green pupae develop on hostplants and develop directly while brown pupae enter into diapause in the leaf litter. Pupating larvae tend to form green pupae before August while after August they tend to form brown pupae. Duration of the Wiktionary:photophase or light period appears to be the mechanism which dictates the path of development of the pupa. The results suggest that the green pupa develop on foodplants to avoid predation by small mammals and visual avian predators while the brown pupa develop on leaf litter to avoid avian predators.
I met him on the flower bed at the cafe in the National Park Krka. He sat and sipped the nectar from flowers of the French marigold.
This is a scan from negative.
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ACL1978
(5789) 2013-02-09 7:18
Hello Jozef - a bright scan here of this beautiful butterfly. The colors are amazingly well maintained and the foreground quite sharp. Beautiful shot.
Andrew
jhm
(122474) 2013-02-09 7:50
Hello Jozef,
I see that you used a scanned picture.
Photographing of a butterfly is not easy, first the butterfly have to are very quiet.
Second, take a butterfly on his head, this are advices for future.
One point for the picture and one point for your effort.
Very well done, TFS.
Have a nice weekend,
John.
krzychu30
(8897) 2013-02-09 7:58
Witaj Jozef,
scena,ktora tu uwieczniles jest rownie piekna co znakomicie wykonana przez ciebie.Perfekcyjnie dobrales pole ostrosci separujac glowny temat zdjecia od reszy kompozycji.To tylko poteguje odbior sceny.Do tego piekne,zywe kolory i super kadr.
Pozdrawiam serdecznie
Krzysiek
lousat
(57704) 2013-02-09 8:50
Hi Jozef,a great gift to the butterflies fans like me,very nice capture and rich details and colors.This isn't a machaon but a Iphiclides podalirius .Have a nice evening and thanks,Luciano
Fis2
(73124) 2013-02-09 11:54
Witaj!
Ja bym nie zaryzykował takiego zdjęcia bo zaraz by mi wyrzucili :(
Twoje niech trwa.
Dobry strzał o doskonałej głębi.
Miłego wieczoru
Krzysztof
tedesse
(22124) 2013-02-09 15:45
Witaj!
Pieknego motylka ustrzeliles!
Piekny kadr i kolory, dobra glebia.
Milej niedzieli
Tadeusz
bukitgolfb301
(30087) 2013-02-09 20:52
Hi dear Jozef
Differnt subjcet from your daily serres and so fresh and so nice to see this elegant butterfyl. Alittle regettable not to see the print on wings so clealy, but it dones not matter so much. Great job!
Thanks you for your sharing and have a good Sunday!
Takero
dekanski
(489) 2013-02-10 15:01
Nice try, but unfortunately not very successful, the focus is on the leaves in the foreground, not the butterfly - Pity!
Regards,
AD
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jozef Zbigniew Napora (raszid62)
(18212) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2000-06-18
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Pentax MZ 50
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Butterflies [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2013-02-09 6:16









