2 74 Lloyd's natural history. 



two or three sub-marginal black lines, meeting in a broad black 

 space at the base of the long slender tail. On this space are 

 two or three blue lunules, and on its inner side, close to the 

 anal angle, is a yellow lunulc, surmounting a smaller black one. 



[xxl] Falhysa, Reakirt. The type of this genus is T. anii- 

 phates (Cramer). It is a common and variable species through- 

 out the Indo-Malayan Region. It is a creamy-white Butterfly, 

 rather less than three inches in expanse, with black bars across 

 the cell of the fore-wings, which are greenish towards the base ; 

 and a black border, separated from two broad black bands 

 from tlie costa by greenish streaks. The hind-wings have a 

 ft^stooncd black marginal line, and a long slender black tail, 

 edged with yellow ; at the end of the inner margin is a black 

 spot, marked with blue on the under side. On the latter the 

 hind-wings are green towards the base, streaked and spotted 

 with black, and yellow beyond ; the tail is streaked with white. 

 The larva, which feeds (in Java) on a species of Uvaria^ is 

 cylindrical with a bifid tail ; yellow, with reddish-brown trans- 

 verse stripes,and reticulated with brown ; it has two separated 

 lateral stripes, the upper greenish, and the lower reddish. The 

 pupa is dull green, with brown and yellowish markings. 



[xxin.-xxv.] IpliicUdes^ Hiibner. Under this genus we 

 may provisionally place several of Felder's sections, in which 

 the fore-wings are broad, rather pointed, with the hind-margin 

 more or less oblique, while the hind-wings are strongly den- 

 tated towaids the anal angle, but not so distinctly lobate as in 

 Cosmodesimis, and terminating in a long slender tail. We 

 have figured two species, the second of which is the type of 

 the genus. 



iniTCLIDF.S CELADON. 

 {Plate LX VI 1 1. F/jr. 2 {Fro;i/is/ierc).) 

 Papilio sinon^ Cramer (nee Fabricius), Pap. Exot. iii. pi 317 

 figs. E, F(i7.^'o). 



