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Male and Female. Wings above blackish, with the following pale greenish spots :— five spots in cell, 

 the apical spot smallest, an oblique discal row of eight spots commencing just beyond end of cell 

 and terminating on inner margin,— of these spots the third is minute, the sixth and seventh largest, 

 and the eighth moderately attenuated,— two contiguous spots at base parallel with basal spot in cell, 

 a small subapieal spot and a submarginal row of small spots; posterior wings with two costal basal 

 very pale spots, and the following spots as on anterior wings : — two elongated spots parallel with 

 abdominal margin, the uppermost being situate in cell, a discal row of three much smaller spots, the 

 second of which is situate in apical portion of cell, and a submarginal row of small spots, the fringe being 

 alternately greyish. Wings beneath paler than above ; anterior wings spotted as above, but the spots 

 much paler ; posterior wings spotted as above but paler, the two elongate spots parallel with abdominal 

 margin preceded by two contiguous spots, between which and a large costal spot is a small spot of reddish- 

 carmine, the small green spot between bases of first and second median nervules above red beneath, and 

 followed by two other red spots, the last of which is situate on abdominal margin ; the discal spots on the 

 posterior wing have a yellowish tinge, and the basal portion of the abdominal margin is of the same hue 

 marked posteriorly with a red streak. Body above blackish ; body beneath and legs greyish-white, the last 

 streaked with blackish. 



Exp. wings, (? and $ , 70 to 72 millim. 



Hab. — Continental India ; N.E. India (Gray). — Malay Peninsula ; Penang, Province Wellesley (coll. 

 Dist.) ; Malacca (Pinwill — Brit. Mus. ; Biggs — coll. Dist.) ; Singapore (coll. Oberth.). — Borneo (Druce). 



28. Papilio agamemnon. (Tab. XXXII., tig. 7.) 



Papilio Aiiaiininnon, Limiffius, Mus. Ulr. p. 202 (1764) ; Syst. Nat. cd. xii. p. 748, n. 22 (1707); Fabr. Syst. 



Ent. p. 455, n. 51 (1775); Spec. Ins. p. 20, u. 81 (1781); Maiit. Ins. ii. p. 10, n. 92 (1787); Ent. 



Syst. iii. 1, p. 33, n. 98 (1793) ; Esp. Ausl. Schmett. t. 46, f. 1—3 (1796); Douov. Ins. China, t. 27, 



f. 2 (1798) ; Godt. Euc. Meth. ix. p. 40, u. 03 (1819) ; Boisd. Sp. Gen. p. 230, n. 49 (1830); Gray, 



Cat. Lep. Papil. p. 27, n. 130 (1852) ; Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Lap. Mus. E. I. C. vol. i. p. 114, n. 229 



(1857) ; Voll. Tijd. Ent. iii. p. 76, u. 44 (1860) ; Eeak. Proc. Ent. Soe. Phil. iii. p. 478, n. 22 (1804) ; 



Wall. Trans. Linn. See. vol. xxv. p. 07, u. 118 (1805); Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1805, p. 757 ; 



ibid. 1877, p. 592 ; ibid. 1878, p, 841 ; Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 357, n. 24 : ibid. 1874, 



p. 108, n. 1; Snell. Tijd. Ent. xix. p. 155, n. 70 (1870); ibid. xxi. p. 38 (1878); Lop. v. Midd. 



Sum. p. 25, n. 5 (1880); Butl. Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 552, n. 7 (1877); Obt-rtb. 



£tudes d'Eut. Quatr. Livr. p. 58, u. 135 (1879); Wood-Mas. and de Nic. J. A. S. Beng. vol. xhx. 



p. 238, n. 69 (1880); Gosse, Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Zool. vol. ii. p. 314, t. 31, f. 0—8 11882); 



Aurivill. Kougl. sv. vet. Akad. Haudl. Band 19, u. 5, p. 24 (1882); Kheil, Ehop. dor Insel. Nias. 



p. 37, n. 143 (1884). 

 Jphiclides Aiiamemnoii , Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 82, u. 841 (1816). 

 Zetides Ayamemnon, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. 145, t. 63, f. 2, 2(i (1881). 

 Papilio Dorijlas, Sulz. Gesch. Ins. t. 13, f. 3 (1776). 

 Papilio Mjistua, Cram. Pap. Ex. ii. t. 106, C, D (1779). 



Male and Female. Wings above blackish, with the following pale green spots :— anterior wings with 

 nine spots in cell,— one at extreme base, the second large and transversely oblique, the nmth near apex,— 

 two small spots beyond cell, two small subapieal spots, an oblique discal series of eight larger spots,— the 

 uppermost placed above the upper discoidal nervule, the first to the fifth gradually iucreasmg m size, 

 the sixth and seventh sometimes divided and duplex, the eighth basal,-a submarginal series of smaller 

 spots and a spot on inner margin ; posterior wings with three costal greyish spots and the following pale 

 green spots :— two elongate and subparallel with abdominal margin, followed by a curved discal series 

 of five spots and a submarginal series of spots, the one at anal angle being very small, two greyish streaks 



