PAPILIONID.E. PAPILIONIN.i;. PAPILIO. 



win"' with a tail more spatulate than in P. Hdeiius, and tipped with cream- 

 colour, marked from the costal margin to the third hranch of the median ner- 

 vule by a large cream-coloured spot, divided by the nervures into four parts, the 

 lowest much smaller and more lunular than the other three parts. 



"Underside. Anterior wing with longitudinal rays of pale brown, narrow- 

 in" from the centre of the wing to the interior margin to a band of same colour 

 as the s})ot. The posterior wing has at the base of the costa, and between the 

 costal and subcostal nervures, two broad lines of red, the latter nearly twice as 

 long as the iormer, the large spot as above continued across the wing to the 

 inner margin by a narrow band of lunular spots of same colour ; there is a small 

 spot of same colour at the anal angle, and another at the tip of the tail ; the 

 lunular spots between the nervures on the margin are more strongly marked 

 than on the upper side. 



"Exp. 4:^ inches. Hal». Sumatra (Bock). 



" In the Collectiou of Henle}' Grose Suiitli." 



(H. G. S., in Entomologisfs Monthly Magudiie, I. c). 



The specimen above described is a female. The male (the underside of which is figured) has 

 the cream-coloured siwt faintly continued on the ujjjicrside as far as the submodian nervure, and 

 on the underside it is narrower at the inner margin. The white fringe at the tip of the tail in 

 the female is reduced in the male to a white dot in the middle. 



