Taxonomic rank
Subspecies
Description
Subspecies of Parantica — the description below is for the species.
Parantica, commonly called tigers, is an Old World genus of butterflies in subfamily Danainae of family Nymphalidae. They are found in southeastern Asia, Indonesia, Papua-New Guinea, and the Philippines. Many of these species are endemic to islands and considered endangered, vulnerable, or threatened according to the IUCN Red List. For other butterflies called tigers see the genus Danaus.
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Status
- COL status
- accepted
- Nomenclatural code
- botanical
Specimens in the collection
Legacy synonyms
parantica swinhoei
Non-butterfly
Off
Hybrid