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The Spectacle Swordtail Pazala mandarinus, which is native to India, is a beautiful butterfly of the Swallowtails, (Papilionidae) family. It belongs to the Pazala subgenus of the Swordtails, that is, genus Graphium.

Graphium (Pazala) glycerion Gray is considered by some as the correct nomenclature of this butterfly.

It has a related species, Sixbar Swordtail Pazala eurous, which is also found in India.

Range

Nepal, Sikkim to Assam, North Myanmar and China.

Status

The butterfly is thought to be not common. However, the exact status and distribution of this butterfly are not well known and much work is needed on these aspects.

Habitat

These butterflies are found in open places in wooded country and, like the Sixbar Swordtail, prefer to inhabit favoured spots.

Habits

Generally, the habits of the Spectacle Swordtail are similar to those of the Sixbar Swordtail.

Lifecycle

The butterfly can be seen from April to May at heights of 4000 to 7000 feet.

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