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Papilio polyxenes feeding on carrot foliage (Eastern black swallowtail) 1

Photo of Papilio polyxenes feeding on carrot foliage (Eastern black swallowtail)

Older larva vary from green to yellow and most often each segment is crossed by a black band. The larvae of American swallowtails are attracted to the oils of plants such as dill, parsley, celery, car

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Older larva vary from green to yellow and most often each segment is crossed by a black band. The larvae of American swallowtails are attracted to the oils of plants such as dill, parsley, celery, caraway and carrots. Family: Papilionidae

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