•
Atrophaneura philoxenus Gray is considered a synonym. • A species
Atrophaneura lama (
Oberthür), described from western
China, is regarded as a subspecies of
A. polyeuctes (now
Byasa) by some.
Subspecies It has four subspecies, two of which occur in India: •
B. p. polyeuctes Doubleday Sikkim to
Myanmar - common •
B. p. philoxenus Gray Kashmir to
Nepal - not rare •
B. p. lama (Oberthür, 1876) West China •
B. p. termessus (Fruhstorfer, 1908) Taiwan
Related species • The three common species of windmills can be recognised by the differences in shape, number and location of white spots. • Rose windmill,
Byasa latreillei, has a white discal band in 2, 3, 4 beyond the cell which is clearly trifurcated by black veins. A slightly smaller butterfly, the rose windmill has rose coloured lunules. • Great windmill,
Byasa dasarada, has a number of two white spots in 4, 5 on the upperside of the hindwing and three spots on 4, 5 and 6 on the underside of the hindwing. It is a slightly larger butterfly with a broader swallowtail. • Other windmills are smaller, rarer and have small differentiating characters from the above three common windmills. See the individual articles for more information: • de Nicéville's windmill (
Byasa polla,
de Nicéville) • Nevill's windmill (
Byasa nevilli,
Wood-Mason) • Black windmill (
Byasa crassipes,
Oberthür) • Chinese windmill (
Byasa plutonius, Oberthür), two subspecies of which occur in India. ==Habitat==