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Blue Triangle

Graphium sarpedon

About Blue Triangle

A swift-flying black swallowtail with a band of translucent blue-green spots across both wings. It is common along the east coast of Australia.

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Did You Know?

It has adapted to feed on the introduced camphor laurel, turning an invasive weed into a food source.

How to Identify Blue Triangle

Blue Triangle (Graphium sarpedon) belongs to the order Lepidoptera, family Papilionidae. Adults typically measure 6-8 cm wingspan.

Blue Triangle Habitat

Blue Triangle is found in beaches & coastal habitats, particularly across Australia, Southeast Asia, India. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Blue Triangle Diet and Feeding

Blue Triangle feeds primarily on nectar from flowers. In doing so, it acts as an important pollinator, transferring pollen between plants and contributing to plant reproduction and biodiversity.

Where Is Blue Triangle Found?

Blue Triangle can be found in Australia, Southeast Asia, India, where it inhabits beaches & coastal environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Blue Triangle can be found

Is Blue Triangle Dangerous?

Blue Triangle is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Blue Triangle Role in Nature

Blue Triangle plays an important role as a pollinator. By visiting flowers to feed on nectar or pollen, it transfers pollen between plants, aiding in reproduction and helping to maintain plant diversity. Pollinators are essential for the production of many fruits, vegetables, and wildflowers.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Triangle

What does Blue Triangle look like?

The Blue Triangle typically measures 6-8 cm wingspan.

Where is Blue Triangle found?

The Blue Triangle is found in Australia, Southeast Asia, India and typically inhabits beaches & coastal environments.

What does Blue Triangle eat?

The Blue Triangle feeds primarily on nectar from flowers.

Is Blue Triangle dangerous to humans?

The Blue Triangle is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

What is an interesting fact about Blue Triangle?

It has adapted to feed on the introduced camphor laurel, turning an invasive weed into a food source.

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