Tailed Jay Butterfly
Scientific Name: Graphium agamemnon
Common Name: Tailed jay
Origin: South East Asia
Dimensions: 4x6" Shadowbox Frame
Tailed jay, or green-spotted triangle, display a simple but beautiful look, with its bright green spots that also help camouflage them with the surrounding foliage.
Strong and restless fliers, the Tailed jay are very active butterflies and flutter their wings constantly even when collecting nectarine.
This species can be found in south and southeastern Asia and Australia. From the family of Papilionidae and with a pretty cool scientific name, Graphium agamemnon (Agamemnon In Greek mythology was the king who conquered Troy. His name in Greek, means "very steadfast" or "unbowed").
Scientific Name: Graphium agamemnon
Common Name: Tailed jay
Origin: South East Asia
Dimensions: 4x6" Shadowbox Frame
Tailed jay, or green-spotted triangle, display a simple but beautiful look, with its bright green spots that also help camouflage them with the surrounding foliage.
Strong and restless fliers, the Tailed jay are very active butterflies and flutter their wings constantly even when collecting nectarine.
This species can be found in south and southeastern Asia and Australia. From the family of Papilionidae and with a pretty cool scientific name, Graphium agamemnon (Agamemnon In Greek mythology was the king who conquered Troy. His name in Greek, means "very steadfast" or "unbowed").
Scientific Name: Graphium agamemnon
Common Name: Tailed jay
Origin: South East Asia
Dimensions: 4x6" Shadowbox Frame
Tailed jay, or green-spotted triangle, display a simple but beautiful look, with its bright green spots that also help camouflage them with the surrounding foliage.
Strong and restless fliers, the Tailed jay are very active butterflies and flutter their wings constantly even when collecting nectarine.
This species can be found in south and southeastern Asia and Australia. From the family of Papilionidae and with a pretty cool scientific name, Graphium agamemnon (Agamemnon In Greek mythology was the king who conquered Troy. His name in Greek, means "very steadfast" or "unbowed").