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Volume 31, Number 2
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Acknowledgments
We are grateful to the Science Research Council, the Nuffield Foundation, and the Royal Society for support. We would also like to thank Mr. Stephen Kueh for butterfly material from Sarawak,
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CAPTURE OF PAPILIO ANDROGEUS (PAPILIONIDAE) IN SOUTHERN FLORIDA, A NEW RECORD FOR THE USA
A female Papilio androgens (Cramer) was captured on 22 March 1976 in Broward Co., Florida (Figs. 1-2). The badly worn specimen was captured in an overgrown orange grove adjacent to Flamingo Road, near State Road 84, west of Ft. Lauderdale. I captured the specimen while she rested on weeds beneath the orange trees. According to Barcant (1970, Butterflies of Trinidad and Tobago, London) the main foodplant of the species is the orange tree, Citrus sinensis (Osbeck).
Irving Finkelstein and Ray Suydam, reported seeing two males of P. androgens in the same orange grove on 23 March and 27 March, respectively. Charles V. Covell, Jr. saw one male of the same species about 1 mi. W of the above location on 23 May 1976.
Arthur Joe Patterson, 749 Peachtree Street, Apt. C-2y Atlanta, Georgia 30308.
Figs. 1-2. 1, left, female Papilio androgens, upper surface; 2, right, same specimen, under surface.