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Fig. 21. P. Vertumnus. — The abdominal organs, the right valve removed, the left outlined. 



Fig. 22. Papilio Lysander.— -The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 



Fig. 23. P. Lysander. — The extremity of the harpe, much more magnified. 



Fig. 24. P. Lysander. — The uncus, with its toothed scaphium, and the penis laterally split and 



emptied. 

 Fig. 25. Papilio Euryleon. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 

 Fig. 26. P. Euryleon. — The harpe, removed with its muscular basis attached, further magnified. 

 Fig. 27. Papilio Err/deles. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 

 Fig. 28. P. Ergeteles. — The terminal half of the harpe, further magnified. 



Plate XXXII. 



Fig. 1. Papilio Macedon. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 



Fig. 2. P. Macedon. — The harpe detached, and more magnified. 



Fig. 3. P. Macedon. — The abdominal organs, both the valves having been removed. 



Fig. 4. Papilio Bromius. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 



Fig. 5. P. Bromius. — The harpe, removed, seen laterally from the ventral side of the valve, and more 



magnified. 

 P. Bromius. — The abdominal organs, with the left valve /'// situ, seen from the right side. 

 Papilio Podidirins. — The interior of the right valve, with its harpe. 

 P. Podalirius. — The harpe, further magnified. 

 P. Podalirius. — The tegumen and scaphium, viewed vertically from above. 



P. Podalirius. — The same with the penis, viewed laterally from the right ; the valves removed 

 and the segments denuded of scales in both figures. 



Papilio Latreillii. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 



Papilio Seiuperi. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 



P. Semper/. — The harpe, removed, and further magnified. 

 Fig. 14. P. Semperi. — The abdominal oi'gans viewed from the right side, both the valves having been 



removed. 

 Fig. 15. Papilio Lycidas. — The interior of the right valve, with its harpe. 



Fig. 16. P. Lycidas. — The abdominal organs, the valves removed, and the segments nearly denuded. 

 Fig. 17. Papilio Doubledayi. — The interior of the right valve, and its harpe. 

 Fig. 18. P. Doubledayi. — The second aspect of the penis described at page 323. 

 Fig. 19. Papilio Rhodifer. — The interior of the right valve, with its harpe. 

 Fig. 20. P. Rhodifer. — The extremity of the penis, further magnified. 

 Fig. 21. P. Rhodifer. — The abdominal organs, the right valve having been removed, the left shown in 



outline. 



Papilio Archesilaus. — The interior of the right valve, with its point of hair-scales, and the harpe. 



P. Archesilaus . — The harpe detached, viewed obliquely, and further magnified. 



P. Archesilaus. — The abdominal organs, the right valve removed, the left shown in outline. 



Papilio Zalmoxis. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 



P. Zalmoxis. — The tip of the harpe, more magnified. 



P. Zalmoxis. — The same, seen in a different aspect. 



P. Zalmoxis. — The abdominal organs, from the right ; the right valve removed, the left shown 



in outline. 



