The dishes were handed by two footmen in swallowtails and white gloves.
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Some of the swallowtails dragged him up against some steps and began to fan him.
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About six or seven they was, all in swallowtails, and these silk hats that don't shine.
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No mean feat, since swallowtails rarely sit still for long and their flight is erratic and unpredictable.
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Flashy, brightly coloured species like swallowtails rely on their eye-catching colour schemes to communicate and to secure mates.
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All were decked to the height of fashion: three-buttoned swallowtails instead of frock coats, knotted silk cravats, and high collars.
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Both sexes of the third section of swallowtails (Cosmodesmus) mimic Pharmacophagus in America, far more perfectly than do the females of Papilio.
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Thus the mimicry of the black generally red-marked American "Aristolochia swallowtails" (Pharmacophagus) by the females of Papilio swallowtails was probably begun in this way.
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But our fennel experience didn't stop with Black Swallowtails.
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They shoot a pea-rifle, single shot all over silver and swallowtail stock-
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Perfect pictures Facebook Twitter Pinterest A swallowtail butterfly on a purple coneflower, Canada.
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Wings plucked from a swallowtail butterfly fluttered in vain behind her.
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I nodded, my eyes on a page of swallowtail butterflies.
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A tiger swallowtail nearly as big as my outstretched hand fluttered near my face.
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Tiger swallowtail, spicebush swallowtail, greater frittilary, giant sulphur, black swallowtail, red-spotted purple, and painted lady.
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It was not long before she came upon a rare Taita blue-banded swallowtail on a broad leaf.