I once had the larva, but time failed me to make an accurate description 

 of it, or to compare it with the accompanying illustration. The illustration 

 seems to me to be accurately made. Bingham gives the following description 

 of it, after Davidson and Aitkin. " Flat, very broad in the middle, tapering 

 to both ends, clothed sparcely with short hairs ; head small, not enclosed in 

 the 2°*^ segment, colour light green." 



The pupa, according to my brief notes, was of a peculiar form, light 

 green, attached to the upperside of a leaf by the tail end and a girdle-thread. 

 According to Bingham's description it is: — "clothed with hairs, and altogether 

 so like the larva that it is difficult to note exactly when the change takes place. 

 It is closely attached to a leaf by the tail and a girdle." 



Genus TAXILA Dbd. 



I. Haquinus F. (PL XIX, 6a, b). 

 Fabricius, Ent. syst. 3, i, /. 55, No. 169 (1793) • • • 



HORSFIELD, Caf. kp. E. I. C, I, //. 2, J7g. 3, 3«-<'^(l828) 



BoisDUVAL, spec. Gen. I, />/. 1, _f!g- 2 (1836) 



Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1878, />. 832, //. 52, fig. i 

 Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 190, Tab. \^, fig. 13 (1882 — 86) 

 Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt, i, p. 497 (1905) • 

 Fruhstorfer (Seitz, Groszschm. d. Erde), p. 793 (1914). 



Papilio Haquinus. 

 Emesis Drupadi. 



Taxila Fasciata. 

 „ Haquinus. 



Fruhstorfer calls the Java variety given in my illustration Drupadi Horsf. 

 W. J. Prajangan mountains (1500); vicinity of the Tjiletou or Sandbay 

 on the south coast (±: 150). 

 C. J.? 

 E. J.? 



Genus STIBOGES Butl. 



I. Nymphtoia Butl. (PI. XIX, 7). 



Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, /. 309, //. 22, Jig. 1 

 Distant, P/iop. Ma/., p. 193, Tab. 24, fig. n (1882—86) 

 Staudinger, Ext. Schm., S. 289, Tat'. 87 (1886 — 88) . 

 Oberthur, Etudes Ent. 18, /. 15, //. 2, jig. 19 (1893) 



Stiboges Nymphidia. 



