12 PAPILIONID^. — PAPILIONINiE. — PAPILIO. 



exterually, the fifth spot at the aual angle nearly obsolete ; Ix'low the band are 

 three submarginal large spots, lunular, the innermost grey flushed with rosy- 

 carmine, the middle spot grey, less rosy, the third the same colour as the 

 band. 



" Underside. Anterior wings as above, but paler. Posterior wings with the 

 band brighter, larger, more regular and cm-ved, containing six spots, the spot 

 on the anterior margin nearly square, the second the largest, and nearly divided 

 by a black mark, the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth smaller, the spot near the 

 anal angle bright carmine ; the three submarginal lunular spots also larger, the 

 two lowest bright carmine, the third brightly tinged with the same colour. 

 Palpi and body carmine, the latter broadly striped with black." (H. G. S., 



Inr. fit.) 



Hal). Burmah, on the Siamese frontier, near the Salween River. 



lu the Collection of Capt. Adamson, R.E., who captured it himself. 

 Nearest to P. Aristolochue, Fabr., but very distinct. 



