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Butterflies-Of-Thailand-Checklist-2018 PAPILIONIDAE Parnassinae: Bhutanitis lidderdalii ocellatomaculata Great Bhutan ผเี สอื้ ภฐู าน Papilioninae: Troides helena cerberus Common Birdwing ผเี สอื้ ถงุ ทองป่ าสงู Troides aeacus aeacus Golden Birdwing ผเี สอื้ ถงุ ทองธรรมดา Troides aeacus malaiianus Troides amphrysus ruficollis Malayan Birdwing ผเี สอื้ ถงุ ทองปักษ์ใต ้ Troides cuneifera paeninsulae Mountain Birdwing ผเี สอื้ ถงุ ทองภเู ขา Atrophaneura sycorax egertoni Whitehead Batwing ผเี สอื้ คา้ งคาวหวั ขาว Atrophaneura varuna zaleucus Burmese Batwing ผเี สอื้ ปีกคา้ งคาวพมา่ Atrophaneura varuna varuna Malayan Batwing ผเี สอื้ ปีกคา้ งคาวมาเลย์ Atrophaneura varuna astorion Common Batwing ผเี สอื้ ปีกคา้ งคาวธรรมดา Atrophaneura aidoneus Striped Batwing ผเี สอื้ ปีกคา้ งคาวขา้ งแถบ Byasa dasarada barata Great Windmill ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ ใหญ่ Byasa polyeuctes polyeuctes Common Windmill ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ ธรรมดา Byasa crassipes Small Black Windmill ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ เล็กด า Byasa adamsoni adamsoni Adamson's Rose ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ อดัมสนั Byasa adamsoni takakoae Losaria coon doubledayi Common Clubtail ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ หางกวิ่ Losaria neptunus neptunus Yellow-bodied Clubtail ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ กน้ เหลอื ง Losaria neptunus manasukkiti Pachliopta aristolochiae goniopeltis Common Rose ผเี สอื้ หางตมุ ้ จดุ ชมพู Pachliopta aristolochiae asteris Papilio demoleus malayanus Lime Butterfly ผเี สอื้ หนอนมะนาว Papilio demolion demolion Banded Swallowtail ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ สะพายขาว Papilio noblei Noble's Helen ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ โนเบลิ้ Papilio castor mahadeva Siamese Raven ผเี สอื้ เชงิ ลายมหาเทพสยาม Papilio helenus helenus Red Helen ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ เฮเลน Papilio iswara iswara Great Helen ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ อศิ วร Papilio nephelus chaon Black and White Helen ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ ชะออ้ น Papilio nephelus annulus Papilio nephelus sunatus Papilio polytes romulus Common Mormon ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ ธรรมดา Papilio memnon agenor Great Mormon ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ นางละเวง Papilio alcmenor alcmenor Redbreast ผเี สอื้ อกแดง Papilio alcmenor publilius Papilio protenor euprotenor Spangle ผเี สอื้ รักแรข้ าว Papilio prexaspes andamanicus Lesser Helen ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ เลอื นรอง Papilio prexaspes prexaspes Papilio prexaspes pitmani Banded Mormon Papilio bianor stockleyi Common Peacock ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ แววมยรุ า Papilio bianor gladiator Chinese Peacock ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ แววจนี Papilio bianor pinratanai Large Peacock Papilio arcturus arcturus Blue Peacock ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ แววเลอื น Papilio paris paris Paris Peacock ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ ปารสี Papilio palinurus palinurus Banded Peacock ผเี สอื้ หางตงิ่ สะพายเขยี ว Papilio agestor agestor Tawny Mime ผเี สอื้ เชงิ ลายดอย Papilio epycides hypochra Lesser Mime ผเี สอื้ เชงิ ลายเล็ก Papilio slateri slateri Blue-striped Mime ผเี สอื้ เชงิ ลายเหลอื บฟ้า Papilio slateri marginata Papilio slateri perses Papilio slateri ssp. Papilio clytia clytia Common Mime ผเี สอื้ เชงิ ลายธรรมดา Papilio paradoxa telearchus Great Blue Mime ผเี สอื้ เชงิ ลายใหญ่ Papilio paradoxa aenigma Teinopalpus imperialis imperatrix Kaiser-I-Hind ผเี สอื้ อมิ พเี รยี ล Meandrusa payeni langsonensis Yellow Gorgon ผเี สอื้ หางดาบปีกโคง้ Meandrusa payeni ciminius Meandrusa lachinus aribbas Brown Gorgon ผเี สอื้ หางดาบตาลไหม ้ Meandrusa lachinus nagamasai Meandrusa lachinus sukkiti Pazala mandarinus kimurai Spectacles Swordtail ผเี สอื้ หางดาบสองหว่ ง Pazala mandarinus fangana Pazala eurous inthanon Sixbar Swordtail ผเี สอื้ หางดาบสามหว่ ง Pathysa agetes agetes Fourbar Swordtail ผเี สอื้ หางดาบภเู ขา Pathysa agetes iponus Pathysa nomius swinhoei Spot Swordtail ผเี สอื้ หางดาบลายจดุ Pathysa aristeus hermocrates Chain Swordtail ผเี สอื้ หางดาบลายขดี Pathysa antiphates pompilius Fivebar Swordtail ผเี สอื้ หางดาบใหญ่ Pathysa antiphates alcibiades Paranticopsis macareus burmensis Lesser Zebra ผเี สอื้ มา้ ลายธรรมดา Paranticopsis macareus indochinensis Paranticopsis macareus perakensis Paranticopsis xenocles kephisos Great Zebra ผเี สอื้ มา้ ลายใหญ่ Paranticopsis xenocles lindos Paranticopsis ramaceus pendleburyi Obscure Zebra ผเี สอื้ มา้ ลายเซลลท์ บึ Paranticopsis ramaceus inayoshii Paranticopsis megarus megapenthes Spotted Zebra ผเี สอื้ มา้ ลายลายจดุ Paranticopsis delessertii delessertii Malayan Zebra ผเี สอื้ มา้ ลายมลายู Graphium cloanthus cloanthus Glassy Bluebottle ผเี สอื้ สะพายฟ้าหางยาว Graphium sarpedon luctatius Common Bluebottle ผเี สอื้ สะพายฟ้า Graphium empedovana empedovana Malayan Yellowbottle ผเี สอื้ สะพายเหลอื งมลายู Graphium doson axion Common Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีจดุ แยก Graphium doson evemonides Graphium evemon eventus Lesser Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีเล็ก Graphium eurypylus acheron Great Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีจดุ เชอื่ ม Graphium eurypylus mecisteus Graphium chironides chironides Veined Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีจดุ ตอ่ ขอบ Graphium bathycles bathycloides Dark Veined Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีขดี ด า Graphium arycles arycles Spotted Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีจดุ แดงตอ่ Graphium arycles sphinx Graphium agamemnon agamemnon Tailed Jay ผเี สอื้ หนอนจ าปีธรรมดา Lamproptera curius curius White Dragontail ผเี สอื้ หางมังกรขาว Lamproptera meges virescens Green Dragontail ผเี สอื้ หางมังกรเขยี ว Lamproptera meges annamiticus PIERIDAE Pierinae: Leptosia nina nina Psyche ขาวแคระ Leptosia nina malayana Aporia agathon bifurcata Great Black-vein ผเี สอื้ เสน้ ปีกด าใหญ่ Delias patrua shan Shan Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากเหลอื งฉาน Delias lativitta tai Bhutan Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากเหลอื งภฐู าน Delias sanaca perspicua Pale Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากเหลอื งออ่ น Delias berinda yedanula Dark Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากเหลอื งเขม้ Delias agoranis Burmese Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากเหลอื งพมา่ Delias orphne ssp (poss. zenobia) n/a n/a Delias singhapura singhapura Lion Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากสงิ คโปร์ Delias belladonna hedybia Hill Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากป่ าสงู Delias belladonna yukaae Delias pasithoe pasithoe Red-base Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากใตป้ ีกแดง Delias pasithoe thyra Delias pasithoe beata Delias pasithoe parthenope Delias acalis pyramus Red-breast Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากบนปีกแดง Delias acalis perakana Delias acalis shinkaii Delias ninus ninus Malayan Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากมลายู Delias descombesi descombesi Red-spot Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากจดุ แดง Delias descombesi eranthos Delias agostina agostina Yellow Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากเหลอื ง Delias agostina annamitica Delias hyparete indica Painted Jezebel ผเี สอื้ หนอนกาฝากธรรมดา Delias hyparete metarete Prioneris thestylis thestylis Spotted Sawtooth ผเี สอื้ ขอบปีกเลอื่ ยลายจดุ Prioneris thestylis malaccana Prioneris philonome clemanthe Red-spot Sawtooth ผเี สอื้ ขอบปีกเลอื่ ยจดุ แดง Prioneris philonome themana Pieris brassicae nepalensis Large Cabbage White ผเี สอื้ หนอนกะหล า่ ใหญ่ Artogeia rapae crucivora Small Cabbage White ผเี สอื้ หนอนกะหล า่ เล็ก Artogeia canidia canidia Indian Cabbage White ผเี สอื้ หนอนกะหล า่ อนิ เดยี Artogeia erutae montana Green-veined White ผเี สอื้ หนอนกะหล า่ เสน้ เขยี ว Talbotia naganum pamsi Dark-banded White ผเี สอื้ หนอนกะหล า่ แถบด า Pontia edusa moorei Eastern Bath White ผเี สอื้ หนอนกะหล า่ ใยหนิ ออ่ น Cepora nerissa dapha Common Gull ผเี สอื้ เหลอื งสยามลายขดี Cepora nadina nadina Lesser Gull ผเี สอื้ เหลอื งสยามขอบด า Cepora nadina andersoni Cepora iudith lea Orange Gull ผเี สอื้ เหลอื งสยามธรรมดา Cepora iudith malaya Udaiana cynis cynis Forest White ผเี สอื้ ขาวดง Appias lyncida eleonora Chocolate Albatross ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ ขอบตาลไหม ้ Appias lyncida vasava Appias olferna olferna Striped Albatross ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ เสน้ ด า Appias galba Indian Orange Albatross n/a Appias nero figulina Orange Albatross ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ เนโร Appias albina darada Common Albatross ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ ธรรมดา Appias paulina adamsoni Lesser Albatross ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ เล็ก Appias paulina distanti Appias indra indra Plain Puffin ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ อนิ ทรา Appias indra thronion Appias indra plana Appias pandione lagela Banded Puffin ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ ใหญ่ Appias lalage lalage Spot Puffin ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ ลายจดุ Appias cardena perakana Yellow Puffin ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ เหลอื ง Appias lalassis lalassis Burmese Puffin ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ พมา่ Saletara panda distanti Malayan Albatross ผเี สอื้ หนอนใบกมุ่ มลายู Ixias pyrene verna Yellow Orange Tip ผเี สอื้ ปลายปีกสม้ เล็ก Ixias pyrene yunnanensis Hebomoia glaucippe glaucippe Great Orange Tip ผเี สอื้ ปลายปีกสม้ ใหญ่ Pareronia avatar Narrow Wanderer ผเี สอื้ ฟ้าเมยี เลยี นขอบแคบ Pareronia paravatar Pale Wanderer ผเี สอื้ ฟ้าเมยี เลยี นสจี าง Pareronia anais anais Common Wanderer ผเี สอื้ ฟ้าเมยี เลยี นธรรมดา Pareronia valeria lutescens Malayan Wanderer ผเี สอื้ ฟ้าเมยี เลยี นมลายู Coliadinae: Dercas verhuelli doubledayi Common Tailed Sulfur ผเี สอื้ เหลอื งก ามะถันธรรมดา Dercas verhuelli parva Dercas gobrias herodorus Angled Sulfur ผเี สอื้ เหลอื งก ามะถันปีกมมุ Catopsilia pyranthe pyranthe Mottled Emigrant ผเี สอื้ หนอนคนู ลายกระ Catopsilia pomona pomona Lemon Emigrant ผเี สอื้ หนอนคนู ธรรมดา Catopsilia scylla cornelia 52 Orange Emigrant ผเี สอื้ หนอนคนู เหลอื ง Eurema brigitta hainana Small Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรจว๋ิ Eurema brigitta senna Eurema laeta pseudolaeta Spotless Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรไรจ้ ดุ ลายขดี Eurema hecabe hecabe Common Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรธรรมดา Eurema simulatrix tecmessa Hill Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรภเู ขา Eurema simulatrix sarinoides Eurema simulatrix stockleyi Eurema simulatrix littorea Eurema blanda silhetana Three-spot Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรสามจดุ Eurerema blanda blanda Eurema sari sodalis Chocolate Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรสา่ หรี Eurema andersoni andersoni Anderson's Grass Yellow ผเี สอื้ เณรแอนเดอรส์ นั Eurema andersoni sadanobui
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