File:TS003 Graphium agamemnon.jpg

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Tailed Jay

  • This is a photograph of Tailed Jay, Graphium agamemnon, a beautiful butterfly of the Swallowtail family (Papilionidae) native to India. It shows the UN side markings very clearly.
  • This image is loaded at Wikimedia in the name ' TS003_Graphium_agamemnon.jpg'.

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  • Photographed at Nagpur, Maharashtra, India on 27 Mar 2005.
  • Size 182 KB, 800x600 pixels.
  • Photographed with Nikon D70, f22, 1/100 sec, focal length 105mm.
  • Flash, Auto-Mode, Return light detected.

Nature Loader 20:47, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

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