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'''''Graphium chironides''''', the '''veined jay''', is a butterfly found in [[Nepalspecies]], northernof [[Indiabutterfly]], centralfound in [[BurmaAssam]], northernand [[Laos]],other [[Vietnam]],parts of [[Cambodia]],Northeast southern [[ChinaIndia]] and [[PeninsularSoutheast MalaysiaAsia]].<ref>Collins, thatN.M., Morris, belongsM.G. to(1985) the''Threatened [[Swallowtail butterfly|Swallowtail]]Butterflies familyof the World''. IUCN. ISBN 2-88032-603-6</ref>
 
==Description==
:''See [[Glossary of entomology terms|glossary]] for terms used''
[[File:ZetidesChiron 469.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Male (1, 1a) and female (1b, 1c)]]
Closely resembles in colour and in the disposition of the markings ''[[Graphium eurypylus]]'', races ''jason'' and ''axion'' more especially the latter, but on the upperside the anterior markings are all strongly tinged with yellow and the spots or patches that compose the discal band on both forewing and hindwing are well separated one from the other; on the hindwing, moreover, the apical spot of the subterminal series is invariably white, not pale green like the other spots of the series, and is very often elongate and diffuse. Underside: forewing very similar to that of ''axion''. Hindwing: with the following silvery white markings: a moderately broad basal band reaches from costa across the wing and along the dorsum to the tornal angle, broad elongate streaks in the cell and in interspaces 2 and 3, a small spot at base of interspace 4, an inwardly conical larger elongate spot at base of 6, a very large quadrate spot in 7, and an elongate spot like that in 6 in interspace but outwardly not inwardly conical, interior to the two latter spots are two broad lunular spots in interspaces 7 and 8; all the anteriorly basal markings are strongly tinged with silky yellow; on the outer half of the wing there is a postdiscal series of orange yellow and a subterminal complete series of silvery-white spots, the upper two of which have further short narrow similarly-coloured streaks below them in the interspaces. Antennae head and thorax black, the thorax with dark greyish pubescence, abdomen brownish black; beneath and the abdomen laterally marked and streaked with white.<ref name="bingham">Bingham, C. T. (1907) Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Volume 2.</ref>
 
==Subspecies==
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==References==
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*Collins, N.M., Morris, M.G., IUCN, 1985 ''Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World'': the IUCN Red Data Book 1985 IUCN [http://ia600501.us.archive.org/4/items/threatenedswallo85coll/threatenedswallo85coll.pdf pdf]
*Saigusa,S.,Nakanishi, A., Shima,H. and Yata, O.(1977).Phylogeny and biogeography of the subgenus Graphium Scopoli. ''Acta Rhopalocera'' 1: 2-32.
 
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