Papilio indra phyllisae ovum laid on ranger's buttons (Sphenosciadium capitellatum) on a stalk pointing away from the main plant. Females from many if not all P. indra subspecies will oviposit on these stalks in order to keep them as inconspicuous as possible from predators. In some habitats, where P. zelicaon flies sympatric with P. indra, some anise swallwtail females are now utilizing a similar strategy. Photo courtesy Wayne Whaley who discovered this new P. indra host plant on 24 July 2004.