Inhalt
1. Lebendfotos
1.1. Falter
1: Australia, Victoria, Wilson Promontory National Park, February 16, 2010 (det. & nature photo: Mario Finkel)Forum
2. Diagnosis
2.1. Original description
1-3: Donovan (1805: unpaginated text, pl. 22 fig. 1) [from copyright-free scans at www.biodiversitylibrary.org]
3. Further information
3.1. Other combinations
- Papilio abeona Donovan, 1805 [original combination]
3.2. Synonyms
- Oreas zelinde Hübner, [1808] [synonym according to funet.fi]
3.3. Subspecies
- Tisiphone abeona joanna (Butler, 1866) [subspecies according to funet.fi]
- Tisiphone abeona rawnsleyi (Miskin, 1876) [subspecies according to funet.fi]
- Tisiphone abeona albifascia Waterhouse, 1904 [subspecies according to funet.fi]
- Tisiphone abeona morrisi Waterhouse, 1914 [subspecies according to funet.fi]
- Tisiphone abeona aurelia Waterhouse, 1915 [subspecies according to funet.fi]
- Tisiphone abeona regalis Waterhouse, 1928 [subspecies according to funet.fi]
- Tisiphone abeona antoni Tindale, 1947 [subspecies according to funet.fi]
3.4. Faunistik
Nach [Global Biodiversity Information Facility] kommt die Art in Australien und Namibia? vor.
(Autor: Michel Kettner)
3.5. Literature
- Original description: Donovan, E. (1805): An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of New Holland, New Zealand, New Guinea, Otaheite, and other Islands in the Indian, Southern, and Pacific Oceans: Including the Figures and Descriptions of One Hundred and Fifty-Three Species of the more Splendid, Beautiful, and Interesting Insects, Hitherto Discovered in those Countries, and which for the most Part have not Appeared in the Works of any Preceding Author. The Figures are Correctly Delineated from Specimens of the Insects; and with the Descriptions are Arranged According to the Linnæan System, with Reference to the Writings of Fabricius and other Entomologists: I-IV; pl. [1]-[41]; unpaginated text pages. London.