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Species Ornithoptera richmondia (Gray, 1853)

Richmond Birdwing Butterfly

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

Maryborough, QLD, to Clarence River, NSW, probably now extinct on Clarence River and the species currently occurs south to about Wardell, NSW.

Australian Endemic.


Note that conversion of the original AFD map of states, drainage basins and coastal and oceanic zones to IBRA and IMCRA regions may have produced errors. The new maps will be reviewed and corrected as updates occur. The maps may not indicate the entire distribution. See further details below.
IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)
drainage basins and coastal and oceanic zones (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, Qld: Brigalow Belt North (BBN), Brigalow Belt South (BBS), Central Mackay Coast (CMC), Cape York Peninsula (CYP), Desert Uplands (DEU), Einasleigh Uplands (EIU), NSW North Coast (NNC), Sydney Basin (SB), South East Corner (SEC), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Wet Tropics (WT)

Original AFD Distribution Data

Australian Region

  • Australia
    • New South Wales: SE coastal
    • Queensland: NE coastal

Ecological Descriptors

Larva: herbivore (associated flora: Pararistolochia praevenosa M.J.Parsons [ARISTOLOCHIACEAE]; Aristolochia sp. [ARISTOLOCHIACEAE] (aff. pubera); Pararistolochia laheyana (F.M.Bailey) Mich.J.Parsons [ARISTOLOCHIACEAE]).

 

General References

Common, I.F.B. & Waterhouse, D.F. 1981. Butterflies of Australia. Sydney : Angus & Robertson xiv 682 pp. 49 pls. [262] (as Ornithoptera richmondia, biology)

Edwards, E.D. 1995. The Richmond Birdwing Butterfly: What's in a name? ANIC News No. 7. 12-15 pp. [12] (history of names)

Hancock, D.L. 1983. Classification of the Papilionidae (Lepidoptera): a phylogenetic approach. Smithersia 2: 1-48 [30] (discussed revised species status of Troides (Ornithoptera) richmondia)

Haugum, J. & Low, A.M. 1979. A Monograph of the Birdwing Butterflies. The systematics of Ornithoptera, Troides and related genera. Ornithoptera (Ornithoptera). Klampenborg, Denmark : Scandinavian Science Press Vol. 1(2) 85-192 pp. [Date published 1-Apr-79] [106] (as Ornithoptera (Ornithoptera) priamus richmondia, bibliography, biology, hybridisation)

Ord, M. 1988. Historical Drawings of Moths and Butterflies, Harriet and Helena Scott: introduced and selected by Marion Ord. Roseville, NSW : Craftsman's House 147 pp. [40] (description of Amphrisius australis and illustration as Ornithoptera australis (Scott))

Rothschild, L.W. 1895. A revision of the Papilios of the eastern hemisphere, exclusive of Africa. Novitates Zoologicae 2(3): 167-463 pl. 6 [187] (as Troides priamus richmondius, description, distribution)

Sands, D.P.A., Scott, S.E. & Moffatt, R. 1997. The threatened Richmond Birdwing Butterfly (Ornithoptera richmondia [Gray]): a community conservation project. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne 56(2): 449-453 [449] (conservation)

Sands, D.P.A. & Scott, S.E. 1998. Conservation and recovery of the Richmond birdwing butterfly, Ornithoptera richmondia and its lowland food plant, Pararistolochia praevenosa. pp. 124-132 in Boyes, B. (ed.). Rainforest Recovery for the New Millenium. Proceedings of the WWF Australia 1998 south-east Queensland rainforest recovery Conference. Sydney : World Wide Fund For Nature. [124] (conservation)

Schneider, H. 1895. Life history of Ornithoptera richmondii. The Entomologist 28: 93-97 [93] (incorrect subsequent spelling as Ornithoptera richmondii)

Waterhouse, G.A. 1936. [unpublished personal manuscript of observations made at the BMNH (Papilionidae, Pieridae, Danainae)]. Photocopy located at ANIC, Canberra, ACT. 29 pp. [2] (noted that of Gray's original 'males and female' Papilio richmondia only 1 labelled type could be located in BMNH, questioned whether the original description is general or refers only to the type specimen)

Waterhouse, G.A. 1937. Presidential address: The biology and taxonomy of the Australasian butterflies. Report of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science 23: 101-133 [also issued as a repaginated separate in 1938] [125] (referred to the type mentioned in his notes as the holotype)

Waterhouse, G.A. & Lyell, G. 1914. The Butterflies of Australia: a monograph of the Australian Rhopalocera introducing a complete scheme of structural classification, and giving descriptions and illustrations of all the butterflies found in Australia, including a number now recorded for the first time. Sydney : Angus & Robertson 239 pp. 38 pls + 3 unnumbered colour pls. [Date published 25 July 1914] [160] (as Troides priamus richmondius, description, distribution)

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
07-Mar-2024 PAPILIONOIDEA 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED Dr Michael Braby
04-Feb-2023 PAPILIONOIDEA 22-Dec-2023 MODIFIED Dr Michael Braby (ANU)
13-May-2022 PAPILIONOIDEA 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED Dr Michael Braby
26-Feb-2021 PAPILIONOIDEA 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED Dr Michael Braby
04-Jun-2020 PAPILIONOIDEA 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED Dr Michael Braby
04-Jun-2020 PAPILIONIDAE Latreille, 1802 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED
06-Sep-2017 PAPILIONOIDEA 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED
05-Mar-2013 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED
30-Mar-2012 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED
28-Mar-2012 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED
28-Mar-2012 07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED
07-Mar-2024 MODIFIED