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The Harlequin (Taxila haquinus haquinus) male is somewhat smaller than the female.
The shape of the wings also differs from that of the female, and so may be mistaken for
a different species by the novice butterfly watcher. The species
is said to exhibit slight sexual dimorphism.
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Living Jewels of the JunglePICTURE: THE HARLEQUIN (MALE)
![]() The Harlequin (Taxila haquinus haquinus), male. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin
This page revised on 22 March 2003. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin |
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