Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bailey's Apollo, Parnassius baileyi, is a high altitude butterfly which is found in S.W. China (Sichuan, northern Yunnan and eastern Tibet). It is a member of the snow Apollo genus Parnassius of the swallowtail family, Papilionidae.The taxonomic status of this butterfly is uncertain. Parnassius baileyi was originally described as a subspecies of Parnassius acco, later as a subspecies of P. rothschildianus Bryk, 1931 and also P. przewalskii(Alpherakyi 1887), and now also treated as a separate species (Weiss 1992), (Chou, 1994). molecular studies suggest it is the sister species of Parnassius acco.The butterfly was named for Frederick Marshman Bailey who collected the first specimens."@en }
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- Parnassius_baileyi abstract "Bailey's Apollo, Parnassius baileyi, is a high altitude butterfly which is found in S.W. China (Sichuan, northern Yunnan and eastern Tibet). It is a member of the snow Apollo genus Parnassius of the swallowtail family, Papilionidae.The taxonomic status of this butterfly is uncertain. Parnassius baileyi was originally described as a subspecies of Parnassius acco, later as a subspecies of P. rothschildianus Bryk, 1931 and also P. przewalskii(Alpherakyi 1887), and now also treated as a separate species (Weiss 1992), (Chou, 1994). molecular studies suggest it is the sister species of Parnassius acco.The butterfly was named for Frederick Marshman Bailey who collected the first specimens.".
- Q10804252 abstract "Bailey's Apollo, Parnassius baileyi, is a high altitude butterfly which is found in S.W. China (Sichuan, northern Yunnan and eastern Tibet). It is a member of the snow Apollo genus Parnassius of the swallowtail family, Papilionidae.The taxonomic status of this butterfly is uncertain. Parnassius baileyi was originally described as a subspecies of Parnassius acco, later as a subspecies of P. rothschildianus Bryk, 1931 and also P. przewalskii(Alpherakyi 1887), and now also treated as a separate species (Weiss 1992), (Chou, 1994). molecular studies suggest it is the sister species of Parnassius acco.The butterfly was named for Frederick Marshman Bailey who collected the first specimens.".