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Species. Icon. 



47. L. Spirit, Fab Ernst, I. PI. XXXVI. f. 74. a. b. 



48. — Ilicis, Hiibn Ernst. I. PL XXXV. f. 72. a. b.? 



PI. XXXVI. f. 75. a. b. 



49. — JEsculi, Ochs Hubn. Pap. Tab. 109. f. 559.560. 



(mas.) 



50. — Acacice, Fab Herbst, Schm. Tab. 308. f. 3. 4. 



51. — W. album, Knoch. Ernst, I. PI. LXXXII. Suppl. II. 



PI. 3. f. 72. a— c. bis. 



52. — Pruni, Linn Ernst, I. PL XXXVI. f. 73. a— f. 



53. — Betulce, Linn Ernst, I. PL XXXV. f. 70. a— f. 



Genus 10. PAPILIO, Fab., Lat. 

 Pterourus, Scop. Pieris, Schrank. Principes, Hubn. 



Legs six, perfect (formed for walking). 



Wings, exterior margin of the anterior wings longer than the 

 interior; posterior wings caudate, and excised to allow 

 freedom of motion to the abdomen, or grooved to re- 

 ceive it. 



Antennce filiform, terminated by an oval obtuse club. 



Larva fleshy ; head obtuse, small ; neck furnished with a fur- 

 cate, retractile organ. 



Pupa angular, anteriorly bifurcate, fastened by a transverse 

 thread. 



Metamorphosis in the air. 



Species. Icon. 



1. P. Ajax, Linn Esper, Schm. I. Th. Tab. LI. 



Cont. I. f. 1. 



2. — Podalirius, Linn. Ernst, I. Pl.XXXIV. f.69. a— d. 



3. — Machaon, Linn. .. Ernst, I. PL XXXIV. f.68. a— e. 



Genus 11. ZERYNTHIA, Ochs. 

 Thais, Fab., Latr. Argyreus, Scop. Pieris, Schrank. 

 Legs six, perfect (formed for walking). 

 Wings, posterior elongated, dentate, ecaudate. 

 Antennce short ; knob oval ; apex slightly pointed. 

 Larva similar to those of the preceding genus in form, with 

 the segments of the body furnished with rows of stiff hairs. 

 Species. Icon. 



1. Z. Polyxena, Hubn. . Ernst, I. PL LII. f. 109. a. b. 



2. — Medesicaste, Illig. Ernst, 1. PL LXXVIII. Suppl. 



XXIV. f. 109. a— d. bis. 



3. — Bumina, Linn. ... Hiibn. Pap. Tab. 124. f. 633. 634. 



(mas.) 

 2 Y 2 Genus 



