PAPILIONIDiE . PAPILIONIN^ . PAPILIO . 



largest, and is set nearer the base than the rest ; most of the spots arc conical, 

 and (except the two last, which are above the anal nervure) are separated by the 

 nervures. At the end of the cell is a large white spot, divided by the lower dis- 

 cocellular uervules, and the hind margin is marked with seven small white spots, 

 opposite the lower seven of the submargiual row, and diminishing from the anal 

 angle. Posterior wings subdentate, with seven submarginal creamy-white spots, 

 that nearest the costa heart-shaped, that nearest the anal angle linear, and the 

 intermediate ones sagittate; within these is a row of conical spots, concave at 

 the broad end, and formed of dull greenish scaling ; those towards the anal 

 angle are very obscure ; the incisions are marked in the middle with linear 

 white spots ; towards the anal angle are two small spots, opposite the last linear 

 submarginal spot ; the first triangular, the second round. 



Underside nearly similar, but the submarginal spots of the anterior wings 

 shorter and more regular, and the white spot at the end of the cell longer, 

 forming two isosceles triangles connected by their bases at the lower discocellular 

 nervule ; body black, spotted with white ; the orbits almost entirely surrounded 

 with white. 



Hab. Toungoo, Burmah (Dr. Nichol). 



In tlio Collection of Honlev Grose Smitb. 



IV.— PAPILIO FULLERI. Figs. 3, 4. 



Papilio FuUeri, Henley Grose Smith, Entomologist' s Monthly Magazine, xix., 

 p. 234 (1883). 



Exp. 3J inches. 



il/a/f. " Upperside dark brown. Both wings crossed from near the middle 

 of the anterior wing to the inner margin of the posterior wing by an irregular 

 band of olivaceous-yellow spots ; five on the anterior wing distinct, those on the 

 posterior wing confluent, intersected by the nervures. Anterior wing with three 

 spots towards the apex, the middle spot the smallest, the other two spots bifid ; 

 a spot within the cell next the subcostal nervm-e, and near the upper disco- 

 cellular nervule. Posterior wing with a row of ten small spots in pairs near the 

 outer margin, and three larger spots between the median nervules. All the spots 

 of same colour as the band. 



" Underside as above, but much paler, and tinged with red from near 

 the centre, deepening towards the base. Posterior wing with a round black 



