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Localities of rajiilio Brasidas. 



I. South Africa. 

 B. Cape Colony. 



h. Eastern Districts. — King AVilliaui's Town ami East London (]F. 

 S. M. D' Urban). 



D. Kaffraria Proper. — Basliee River (/. //. Bowkcr). 



E. Xatal. 



a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban. "Lower Unikoniazi." — J. IL 



Bowker. 

 h. Upper Districts. — Maritzburg (*S'. Windluirn). 

 r. ZululanJ. — Etshowe (.4. M. Goodrich). 



IL Other African Kegions. 

 A. South Tropical. 



a. Western Coast.- — "Angola [Monteiro)." — Druce. 



306. (7.) Papilio Oorinneus, Bertoloni. 



Papilio Corinimis, Bert., "Mem. Acad. Sci. Bologn., 1849, p. 9, t. i, fT. 1-3." 

 Papilio Pijlades, Var. a., G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mas., i. p. 8 (1852). 

 Papilio Anthemenes, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1S57; Lep. 

 Rhop. Caffr., p. 6, n. 5. 



Exp. cd., ($) 3 in. 0-3 lin. ; (?) 3 in. 1-4^ liii. 



Very nearly allied to P. Pyladcs, Fab. 



^ Black, ivith a large ivhitc patcK and white spots in hath ivings. 

 Fore-wing : in discoidal cell four spots of very different shape and size, 

 viz., one very small, more or less rounded, before middle of cell, — the 

 second, a little beyond, of moderate size, oblique, wedge-shaped, reach- 

 ing about half-way across cell ; the third very much larger, irregularly 

 bi-sinuated, slightly oblique, narrow superiorly, but much widened in- 

 feriorly, extending quite across cell ; and the fourth, about the size of 

 the second, but rounded, in upper part of cell close to extremity; just 

 beyond extremity of cell a short transverse row of three very small 

 spots, of which the uppermost is the largest and inclining to be quad- 

 rate ; a discal macular band composed of nine spots very different in 

 form and size, viz., the first and second subapical, of moderate size, 

 the second, the larger and longer, and projecting outwardly consider- 

 ably beyond the first ; the third and fourth very small, not far beyond, 

 and rather larger than, the second and third spots of the short trans- 

 verse row just beyond cell ; the fifth, large, ovate, between lower radial 

 and third median nervules next to largest cellular spot ; the sixth, 

 small, or very small, elongate, ovate ; and the seventh, eighth, and 

 ninth, greatly enlarged and coufluent into a large patch, which occupies 

 inner margin for a little beyond base to a little before posterior angle, 

 is bounded superiorly by median nervure and its second nervule, and 

 presents a very prominent, rounded, outward projection of outline 

 between second and first median nervules ; close to hind-margin, a 

 series of eight rather small rounded spots, of which the lowest is gemi- 



