Baronia Species
- Baronia brevicornis: The only species in the Baronia genus, native to a small region in Mexico, this relict species uses Acacia as its host plant.
Battus Species
- Battus belus: Known as the Belus Swallowtail, this species is found in Central and South America, often in forested areas.
- Battus crassus: Found in South America, particularly in Brazil and Peru, known for its dark wings with subtle patterns.
- Battus devilliersii: Native to the southeastern United States and the Caribbean, this species prefers warm climates.
- Battus eracon: Primarily found in Central America, including regions like Costa Rica and Panama.
- Battus ingenuus: Distributed in Central America, such as Mexico and Costa Rica, often in tropical habitats.
- Battus laodamas: Found in South America, including Colombia and Venezuela, known for its distinctive wing patterns.
- Battus lycidas: Known as the Cramer's Swallowtail, this species is found in South America, particularly in Brazil.
- Battus madyes: Distributed in Central America, including Guatemala and Mexico, often in forested regions.
- Battus philenor: Known as the Pipevine Swallowtail, widespread in North and Central America, recognized for its iridescent blue hindwings.
- Battus polydamas: Known as the Polydamas Swallowtail, found across the Americas, from the southern United States to South America.
- Battus polystictus: Found in South America, particularly in Brazil, known for its intricate wing markings.
- Battus zetides: Distributed in Central America, such as in Panama and Costa Rica, often in lowland forests.
Bhutanitis Species
- Bhutanitis lidderdalii: Known as the Bhutan Glory, found in the eastern Himalayas, including Bhutan, India, and China.
- Bhutanitis ludlowii: Known as Ludlow's Bhutan Glory, primarily found in Bhutan and adjacent areas, often in high-altitude forests.
- Bhutanitis mansfieldi: A rare species found in the eastern Himalayas, such as in Tibet and northern India.
- Bhutanitis thaidina: Found in western China and Tibet, typically in high-altitude regions with coniferous forests.
Byasa Species
- Byasa alcinous: Known as the Chinese Windmill, found in Japan, China, and Korea, recognized for its striking black and red wings.
- Byasa confusa: Distributed in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, often in temperate forests.
- Byasa crassipes: Found in China, particularly in Sichuan and Yunnan, preferring montane habitats.
- Byasa daemonius: Native to western China and Tibet, often in high-altitude regions.
- Byasa dasarada: Found in the Himalayas, including India and Nepal, known for its large, ornamental wings.
- Byasa hedistus: Found in China, with its mitogenome recently sequenced, often in forested areas.
- Byasa impediens: Distributed in China and northern Vietnam, typically in subtropical forests.
- Byasa latreillei: Known as the Rose Windmill, found in India and Southeast Asia, often in lowland forests.
- Byasa mencius: Found in China, particularly in forested regions, known for its dark wings with red spots.
- Byasa nevilli: A rare species found in the eastern Himalayas, often in montane forests.
- Byasa philoxenus: Found in India and Nepal, often in montane forests, known for its large size.
- Byasa plutonius: Distributed in China and the eastern Himalayas, often in high-altitude regions.
- Byasa polla: Found in northern India and Bhutan, typically in forested areas.
- Byasa polyeuctes: Known as the Common Windmill, found in India, China, and Southeast Asia, often in tropical forests.