344 ME. P. H. GOSSE ON THE CLASPING-ORGANS 



Plate XXXIII. 



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



Fig. 2. Papilio Ucalegon. — The interior of the valve, with its harpe. 



Fig. 3. P. Ucalegon. — A lateral view of the harpe, separated from the valve ami viewed dorsally. 



Fig. 4. Papilio Agesilaus. — The interior of the right valve and its harpe. 



Fig. 5. P. Agesilaus. — The abdominal organs, viewed laterally. 



Fig. (3. r. Agesilaus. — The uncus, viewed vertically. 



Fig. 7. Papilio Parmatus. — The interior of the right valve, with its harpe. 



Fig. 8. Papilio Codrus. — The interior of the right valve, with its harpe. 



Fig. 9. P. Codrus. — The harpe, further magnified. 



Fig. 10. P. Codrus. — The termination of the abdomen. 



Fig. 11. P. Codrus. — The penis, much magnified. 



Fig. 12. P. Codrus. — Another view of the same, much magnified. 



Fig. 13. Papilio Nireus. — The interior of the right valve, with its harpe. 



Fig. 14. P. Nireus. — The harpe removed, seen obliquely sidewise, somewhat more magnified. 



Fig. 15. P. Nireus. — The spathulate tip of the harpe, seen from above, still more magnified. 



Fig. 10. P. Nireus. — The uncus, the scaphium with its processes, and the penis, seen laterally ; the 



segments partly denuded, and both valves removed. 

 Fig. 17. Papilio Diphilus. — The valueless harpe (?), magnified .'20 times. 

 Kg. 18. P. Diphilus. — The same, on the scale generally adopted. 

 Fig. 19. P. Diphilus. — The spinous knob, more magnified. 

 Fig. 20. P. Diphilus. — The uncus, scaphium, ami penis in situ; the thatch of hair iu part removed, and 



also the right harpe. The knob of the left harpe is seen in contact with the notched truncate 



end of the uncus. 

 Fig. 21. Papilio Pohjdorus. — The abdominal organs, denuded of scale-hairs. 

 Fig. 22. P. Polydorus. — The right scaphial tooth (?), seen from within. 

 Fig. 23. P. Pohjdorus. — The left valve, seen from within. 

 Fig. 24. Papilio Anterior. — The interior of the right valve, with the harpe. 

 Fig. 25. P. Antenor. — The uncus, with its scaphium, seen from above. 

 Fig. 26. P. Antenor. — The uncus, with its scaphium, seen from the right side. 

 Fig. 27. Papilio Hector. — The parts in situ, seen from the right side, when the thatching of hair is 



removed. 

 Fig. 28. P. Hector. — The uncus, as seen from behind. 

 Fig. 29. P. Hector. — The right scaphial tooth (?), seen from below. 

 Fig. 30. P. Hector. — A valve, detached. 

 Fig. 31. P. Hector.— The penis. 



