93 CATALOGUE OF 



0. B. Oray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. ft. I. p. 71, 

 n. 330 ; id. List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 84. 



Clytia dissimilis, Swainson, Zool. III. 2nd ser. t. 120. 

 ? Papilio Panope, Linnaeus, S. If. II. p. 782. Cramer, 

 Pap. III. t. 295, f. LJ.F. Falrieius, Ent. Si/st. III. 



1. p. 59. Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. I. p. 373. 

 Kollar, in HiigeVs KascJimir, pt. II. ^. 406. E. 

 Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 19. 



Princeps Dominans Panope, Hiilner, Samml. Exot. I. 



t. 132. 

 Arisbe Panope, Hiilner, Verz. leh. Schmett. p. 89. 

 Papilio Panopes, Oodart, Enc. MetJi. IX. p. 75. 

 Var. a. Papilio Clytia, Linnceus, S. JSf. II. p. 781. Fahricius, 



Ent. Syst. III. I. p. 127. 

 Papilio Echidna, Le Haan, VerTi. JVaturl. Gesch. p. 42, 



t. 8,f. 6 (18-). 

 Var. b. Papilio PalepHates, Westwood, Arcana Ent. p. 127, 



pi. 76, fi 1. E. Doubleday, Diurnal Lep. p. 21, 



n. 265. 



a. b. c. ^ ^ . N. India. Presented by Colonel 

 Buckley. 



d. $ . Canara. Presented by S. N. "Ward, Esq. 



e. ? , with anterior wings wholly brown. Donor un- 



known. 



The larva and pupa of P. dissimilis are figured on Plate II., 

 fig. 3, 3a, Bb, and were copied from the drawings of General Hard- 

 wicke, now in the Library of the British Museum. This species 

 has been also reared in Ceylon by E. L. Layard, Esq. The transform- 

 ations were also observed by Lady Gilbert, among whose drawings 

 figures are given. Her ladyship states that " it feeds on a plant called 

 by the natives 3Iaike. The larva was obtained on the 26th July ; 

 two days after it commenced its transformation, and on the following 

 day the chrysalis resembled a dried twig, adhering to the frame only 

 by the extremity of the tail, and supported on each side by two fine 

 threads : in this state it died." 



" Occurs in warm glens as well as in the Dhoon, but it does not 

 appear to be very numerous." — (Captain T. Hutton, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. V. p. 49.) 



