~^^^ [Decembkr 



,i Boisd., Sp. Geu. I. p. 205. n. 17. (1836). 



/ De Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 28. t. 5. f. 1. -^ . f. 2. 9 . (I839J. 



E. Doubled., List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. .S. (1844). 

 Diurnal Lepidoptera, I. p. 11. n. 45. (1846). 

 G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. I. p. 16. n. 64. (1852). 

 G. R. Gray, List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 20. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. L Co., L p. 110. n. 220. (1857). 

 Achillides Bianor. Hubn.. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 85. (1816). 

 Papilio Parish . Godt. Encyc. IX. p. 67. n. 116. (1819). 



Wings thickly sprinkled with golden green atoms, brown, the atoms 

 becoming blue on the anterior margin of the wings and the tail. The 

 outer margin divided by lunulas, of which the three or four interior 

 ones are violet, and the others formed by blue atoms ; the anal eye as 

 in the similar species. Posterior nervules of the fore wings clothed 

 with long brown hairs. 



Under surface, base of anterior wings brown, outer half, whitish- 

 gray, nervules and eight longitudinal striae between them, brown. 

 Posterior wings deep brown ; base of both pair of wings powdered with 

 green atoms. 



Six lunules on the outer margin, reddish brown, each containing a 

 violet arc; a large reddish-brown anal spot containing a large black 

 pupil, having a violet ray above it. Emarginations, above, white; 

 below, white with a little fulvous. Expanse 5^ inches. 



The female does not essentially differ from the male. 



Hah. — China, (In my collection.) 

 China, (Coll. Boisd.) 



Northern India, China, (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 

 Northern India, (Coll. E. I. Co.) 



8. Pap. Ganessa, E. Doubleday. 



Pap. Ganessa. E. Doubled., Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 73. (1842). 



" List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 4. (1844). 



Diurnal Lepidopt. L p. 11. n. 48. (1846). 



G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. I. p. 16. n. 66. t. 3. f. 5. -^ . (1852). 

 G. R. Gray, List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 20. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co., L p. 108. n. 214. (1857). 

 Pap. Arcturus. ( Westw.) Erichs. Wiegm. Archiv. fur. Naturg. II. p. 248. (1843). 



3fale. — "Above: All the wings black, irrorated with golden green 

 atoms; anterior wings, with the termination of the radial and of the 

 first branches of the median nervures, clothed with a cottony down ; 



