THE GKNERA OK I'APIF.IONINAE. 1229 



Table of genera, based on the chrysalis. 



Surfftoe of boily. apiirt rinm llie large projections, tolrralily sinoolli; rurve uniting the ocellar 

 proniini'iioes in front uniform. 

 Supralatcnil riilf;t'S on abdomen; infra.sti.i;mulal aliilominai ridgi's not extending along 

 whole .lido of l>ody. 

 Ventral Hurfaec swollen and bent in tlie miildle; alidonien nuieh expanded laterally 



next tlie ba.se Laertlas. 



Ventral surface nearly straight ; abdomen not expanded laterally ne.xt the base 



Iphiclides. 

 No supralateral ridirc on alidomen ; an unbroken infrastigraatal aliilominai ridge, extend- 

 ing without break to oeellar promincnees Euphoeades. 



Surface of body apart from the large projections markedly rugose ; curve uniting oeellar prom- 

 inences in front irregularly stepped 



Anterior half of Ixidy in same line with posterior half Jasonlades. 



Kntire anterior half of boily bent upwards at u considerable angle, the ventral surface 

 especially being strongly angulated. 



\ prominent compressed tubercle at base of antennae, nearly in continuation of supe- 

 rior ridge of oeellar prominences HeraeU<Ie8. 



No basal ocellar tubercle as above Papilio. 



Table of genera, based on the imago. 



Club of antennae nearly straight, curved upward almost imperceptibly ; tip of abdomen almost 

 reachingthe apical excision of the inner margin of the hind wings; the same margin reflexed 



in the male, concealing androconia; no ocellus at anal angle of same wings Laertias. 



Club of antennae arcuate, being strongly curvi'd upward throughout its length ; tip of abdomen 

 not nearly reaching apical excision of inner margin of hind wings ; same margin without fold 

 or androconia; a more or lessi>erfoct l>right oeelUis at anal angle of same wings. 



Club of antennae ovate, thick, comparatively short; himl wings, exclusive of tails, nearly 



tvN'ice as long as broad Iphiclides. 



Club of antennae elongated, not very thick; hind wings, exclusive of tails, hardly more 

 than half as long again as broad. 

 Fore tibiae decidedly shorter than the tarsi; tails of hind wings more or less spatulate; 

 interior armature of male abdominal clasps a strongly arcuate ribbon or rod. 

 .Submedian ncrvure of hind wings nearly straight; fourth superior subcostal nerv- 

 ureof fore wings arising at about one-third the distance from the tip of the 

 cell to the tip of the wing; club of antennae shorter and relatively thicker than in 

 Ileraclides; principal markings of fore wings transverse; interior armature of 

 male abdominal clasps with few, distant and prominent hooks. 

 Discoidal cell of fore wings not more than three times longer than broad; vein 

 connecting subcostal and median nervures, and closing the cellof hind wings, 

 not much shorter than the short vein above it, and bent at an exceedingly 

 broad angle with that l>elovv it; fore wings above with no transverse 



stripes : Jasoniades. 



Discoidal cell of fore wings considerai)ly more than three times longer than 

 broad; vein connecting subcostal and median nervures, and closing the cell 

 of hind wings, less than half as lung as the .short vein aliove it, and bent at 

 little more than a right angle with th.it below it; fore wings above with 



transverse stripes Euptioeades. 



Submedian nervure of hind wings strongly sinu.ite; fourth superior subcostal 

 nervure of fore wings arising at much less than one-third the distance from the 

 tip of the cell to the tip of the wing; club of antennae very long, slender and 

 gradually incrassated; interior armature of male abdominal clasps continuously 

 and minutely denticulate; principal markings of fore wings subparallel to the 



costal margin Heraclides. 



Fore tibiae decidedly longer than the tarsi; tails of hind wings not at all spatulate; in- 

 terior armature of male abdominal clasps a straight serrated rod Papilio. 



