perhosparvi
Perhosparvi, also known as the Swallowtail, is a family of butterflies belonging to the Papilionidae family. This family is characterized by their large, often brightly colored wings, which are typically marked with a distinctive "tail" at the end of the forewing. Swallowtails are found worldwide, with the greatest diversity in the tropics. They are known for their long, slender bodies and long, narrow wings, which are held upright and close to the body when at rest.
The larvae of swallowtails are often leaf miners, feeding on a variety of plants. They are typically
Swallowtails are important pollinators, and many species are known to feed on nectar from a variety of
Swallowtails are a fascinating group of butterflies, with a wide range of species and a variety of