F\ M I !.^ I'A IM LIOXID.E. 



SUIM'A.MILY l'li;i;i.\.i;. Ji>,/r.s: 



CENUS rAl.MDItVAS. Jl„Mur>,l. 



[Monograph continued.] 



I'LATi: AJ'f. 



10. C'(illi(lri/(ffi Gnoiiitt,Jif/.s. 1, .', .J, 4. 



5 Papilio (Tiioiua, Fabricim, Syst. Eiit. App. p. 828, 11. l.')2-].j;i, (1775). 

 ? PapUio Philippiua, Cramer, Pap. Exot. 1. pi. 361, figs. C, D, (1782). 



Muh;. Wii-.gs above white ; froutwings with small black disco-celliilar spot and small brown 

 marginal spots ; hiiidwiiigs unspotted : wings below as in sonic males of 6'. Pijnnillii' but with tin- 

 markings better dclined. 



Frmnlc. Wings above white, niai'gins vellow-washed , froutwings with basal costa brownish 

 ochreous ; .1 lat;ge round disco-cellular black s|)ot and reddish brown maculate marginal border : wings 

 bdiiw as in some females of (.'. I'l/rnutlie but the markings bolder and much better deliin'd. 



1 have examined specimens from the following localities — 



9, Aflghanistan, VkM. ; cJ, N. India, ("oil. Wallace, 2, B..M. ; S, 9, India, Coll. K. IJrown ; cJ, ? 

 runjaub, li.M. ; 9, Hong Kong, Coll. Hewitson. 



9 ^'ar. resembling (J on upper surface, Ceylon, li.M. 



Captain Lang caught C. Glioma on tlie llimalaviis and Plains, and reared the larva on Ch^xIh 

 t'lrn : Captain H. L. De la (.'hauraette states that it occurs also on C. On-idimt<ilis, he found the larva 

 on the 13tli .September and describes the transformations (Knt. Month Mag. 2, p. .36) as follows — Larva 

 "Length U inih, cylin<lrical, elongated, attenuated at both ends, rough, covered all over (particularly 

 Mil the sides) with black sliglitly rai.sed spots, forming, on the upper side of the broad pale j-ellowish 

 lateiid line, a dark border. Dorsal artery plaiidy visible. The back strongly transversely ringed on 

 f.ii'h incision with deep furrows, giving it rather a crested appearance. Abdomen, head, anus, and 

 [irolegs pale dull green. Uody above grass-green, dark. Tlioracic legs pale yellow. Head si)otted like 

 the rest of .the body, spiracles cream colour. .Slow in its movements. It went into chrysfdis on the 

 1 Itli September, ISG-t. (,'lirj'salis, very delicate green, with a narrow stniw-coloured lateral line from 

 the anus to the eighth segment. After eight days the marginal pinkish sjiots of the imago wen- 

 distinctly visible under the wing covers. Came out on the 21th September, 1864. Egg spindle- 

 -hapcd, perfectly white, fastened by one end to the under surface of the leaf, several on one leaf, placed 

 ipart." 



11. C'(illii/i-i/ii.s fjdclcd, Jif/s. ■', G, 7. 



6 , ? Callidryas Lat-tca. Jintlcr, Ann. iV Mivj;. Nat. Hist. Itli S., .">, p. .'5(;i 

 (1870). 



S Callidryas Tliisovolla, (part) Tf'alldcc, (ncc. JJoisd.) Trans. Ent. Sw. 

 Lond., .".rd. St-r.. IV., [.. :','.)'.» (1807). 



