452 [Decemukr 



9 . Pap. Laomedon. var. B. 



De Haan, Verb. Nat. Gesch. ji. 24. t. .3. f. 2. (18391. 



G. R. Gray, P. Memnon, var. e. Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 13. n. 



47. (1852). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. var. e. I. p. 100. n. 202. (1857). 

 Hah. — •' Eastern Archipelago, (Padang)" — De Haan. 

 9 . Pap. Laomedon. var. C. 



G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L P. Memnon var. f. \i. 13. u. 



47. (1852). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. var. f. L p. 100. n. 202. (1857). 



" Like the former, but without the buff space at the anal angle of 

 the secondary wing, while bene:ith, at the same part, there is a large 

 space of yellowish red, spotted with black." — G. R. Gray. 



//ai.— Penang, (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 



Var. y. 9 . Pap. Agenoi: Clerck. Icon. t. 15. (1759). 



Linn. Syst. Nat. IL p. 747. n. 14. (17G7). 



Cram. I. t. 32. f. A. b. (1775). 



Herbst, Pap. t. 8. f. 3. (1784). 



Fab. Eut. Syst. IIL i. p. 13. n. 39. (1793). 



Esper, Ausl. Schnaett. t. 26. f. 1. (1801). 



Donovan, Ins. of Cbina, pi. 24. f. 2. (1805). 



Godt, Encyc. IX. p. 28. n. 9. (1819). 



Boisd., Sp. Gen. I. p. 194. n. 6. (1836). 



E. Doubled., Cat. Brit. Mus. Pt. 1. p. 2. (1844). 



Diurnal Lepidopt., I. p. 10. n. 30. (1846). 



G. R. Grav, P. Memnon. var. g. Cat. Lep, Brit. Mus. Pt. I. 



p. 13. n. 47. (1852). 

 Nat. Library. XXXI. Duncan, p. 97. t. 2. f. 1. (1852). 

 G. R. Gray, List. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. I. p. 14. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. I. p. 100. n. 202. (1857). 

 Iliades Agenor. Hubn., Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 89. (1816). 



" Upper wings blackish, marked with numerous longitudinal rays of 

 a grayish-ash color, each of the wings having a large blood-red or ochrey- 

 yellow triangular patch at the base. The inferior wing-s are waved on 

 the hinder margin, and narrowly edged with white in the eraargina- 

 tions, the disk almost entirely occupied by a broad white band divided 

 by the dark nervures. the hinder portion dusky with a series of deep- 

 black spots of an ovate or rounded form; that, placed on the anal angle. 

 smaller than the rest and encircled with fulvous, which color extends 

 to the extremity of the internal border; on the under side, as above, 

 and spotted with red or ochre-yellow at the base; body black, the pro- 

 thorax marked with several white points." — Duncan. 



