Papilio manlius is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. It is endemic to Mauritius.
Description
The discal band of the forewing in both sexes only composed of three spots (in cellules 3, 4 and in the cell); that of the hindwing short, only covering the base of cellules 2 and 3 and there obliquely cut off; both wings above with blue submarginal spots; the forewing of the has, however, only very few of these. Mauritius.
Taxonomy
Papilio manlius belongs to an Afrotropical clade called the nireus species group with 15 members. The pattern is black with green bands and spots and the butterflies, although called swallowtails lack tails with the exception of Papilio charopus and Papilio hornimani. The clade members are:
- Papilio aristophontes <small>Oberthür, 1897</small>
- Papilio nireus <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Papilio charopus <small>Westwood, 1843</small>
- Papilio chitondensis <small>de Sousa & Fernandes, 1966</small>
- Papilio chrapkowskii <small>Suffert, 1904</small>
- Papilio chrapkowskoides <small>Storace, 1952</small>
- Papilio desmondi <small>van Someren, 1939</small>
- Papilio hornimani <small>Distant, 1879</small>
- Papilio interjectana <small>Vane-Wright, 1995</small>
- Papilio manlius <small>Fabricius, 1798</small>
- Papilio microps <small>Storace, 1951</small>
- Papilio sosia <small>Rothschild & Jordan, 1903</small>
- Papilio thuraui <small>Karsch, 1900</small>
- Papilio ufipa <small>Carcasson, 1961</small>
- Papilio wilsoni <small>Rothschild, 1926</small>
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