Ornithoptera priamus is a variable species. It was originally described from
Seram Island of Indonesia. As in other species of the
genus Ornithoptera, the females are larger and less vividly coloured than the males, them being mainly blackish or dark brown with patterns in pale brown, yellow or white. Nonetheless, females are extremely variable, and they may have colour patterns similar to females of other
Ornithoptera species. In males, iridescent areas of the wing are typically green, although some subspecies
endemic to island groups east of New Guinea have blue males. These subspecies are
O. p. urvilleanus (
New Ireland,
Bougainville, and Solomon Islands),
O. p. miokensis (Mioko Island), and
O. p. caelestis (
Louisiade Archipelago). However, it is likely that
O. p. miokensis is actually a hybrid between
O. p. urvillianus and
O. p. bornemanni from the neighbouring islands of
New Britain and Bougainville. Specimens of this subspecies are variable, and can be identical to specimens of either parent, or intermediates. Immigration may also explain its rarity, as Mioko is a small island and, as of 2001, its host plants had been reduced to a few
Aristolochia tagala vines growing in a local village. Several species currently recognised as distinct have previously been considered subspecies of
O. priamus by different authors. These are:
O. aesacus,
O. croesus,
O. euphorion, and
O. richmondia. The last two are still regarded as subspecies of
O. priamus by some. but a
taxonomic review is needed and most recognise more: •
Ornithoptera priamus admiralitatis –
Admiralty Islands and nearby smaller islands, Papua New Guinea •
Ornithoptera priamus albiro –
Tayandu Islands, Indonesia (may be
junior synonym of
O. p. hecuba) •
Ornithoptera priamus arruana –
Aru Islands, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus aureus –
Arfak Mountains of
West Papua, Indonesia (may be junior synonym of
O. p. poseidon) •
Ornithoptera priamus boisduvali –
Woodlark Island, Papua New Guinea •
Ornithoptera priamus bornemanni –
New Britain and nearby smaller islands, Papua New Guinea •
Ornithoptera priamus caelestis –
Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New Guinea •
Ornithoptera priamus demophanes –
D'Entrecasteaux and
Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea •
Ornithoptera priamus garainaensis – vicinity of Garaina, Papua New Guinea? (may be junior synonym of
O. p. poseidon) •
Ornithoptera priamus gebeensis –
Gebe Island, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus hecuba –
Kai Islands, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus impensis –
Manipa Island, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus kassandra –
Yapen Island of West Papua, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus macalpinei –
Iron and
McIlwraith Ranges of
Queensland, Australia (may be junior synonym of
O. p. poseidon) •
Ornithoptera priamus miokensis –
Mioko Island, Papua New Guinea •
Ornithoptera priamus poseidon –
New Guinea and northern
Torres Strait Islands •
Ornithoptera priamus priamus –
Seram,
Saparua and
Ambon, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus pronomus – southern Torres Strait Islands of Queensland, Australia (may be junior synonym of
O. p. poseidon) •
Ornithoptera priamus sterrensis –
Mt. Sterren of West Papua, Indonesia (possible junior synonym of
O. p. poseidon) •
Ornithoptera priamus teucrus –
Biak and
Supiori of West Papua, Indonesia •
Ornithoptera priamus wituensis –
Vitu Islands, Papua New Guinea (may be junior synonym of
O. p. bornemanni) •
Ornithoptera priamus urvillianus –
New Ireland and
Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, and
Solomon Islands ==Conservation==