LEPIDOPTERA. 97 



197. PAPILIO MINE REUS, G. R. Gray. 



$ Papilio Minereus, G. R. Gray, Lep. Ins. of Nepal, ^?. 5, 

 t. 1 (1831). J. E. Gray's Zool. Misc. (1832), 

 p. 32 ; Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 9, n. 32 ; 

 id. List Lep. Brit. 3Ius. pt. I. p. 10. Westwood, 

 Cab. Orient. Ent. t. 40,/! 1. E. Douhleday, List 

 Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. 1. p. 9; Diurnal Lep. p. 9, 

 n.16. 



Papilio Latreillii, Donovan, Nat. Beposit. vol. IV. t. 140. 



Papilio Philoxenus, ? , Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. I. 

 p. 264. 



Papilio Philoxenus, var., Westwood. 



a. cJ. Darjeeling. From Messrs. Schlagintweit's Col- 

 lection. 



198. PAPILIO JANAKA, Moore. 



Papilio Janaka, Moore, Broc. Zool. Sac. (1857) ; Annii- 

 losa, t. ,/! Ij !«• 



a. ($ . Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



h. c. Darjeeling. From Messrs. Schlagintweit's Col- 

 lection. 



Bap. Janaka, n. sp. — Uppee-side black ; Jiind-wing with a white 

 patch on the disc, which is divided by three of the veinlets, thus 

 forming four separate patches, the outer one on each side being the 

 shortest, and the two nearest the abdominal margin being tinged 

 with red ; three sub-marginal and three marginal lunules and circular 

 mark at anal angle red ; tail with two red spots. Undee-side 

 black ; fore-wing with the base red ; hind-wing with patch on disc as 

 on upper-side, but the one nearest abdominal margin nearly covered 

 with red, which colour is continued upwards and downwards, occu- 

 pying the base of the wing and the whole space between the third 

 median veinlet and sub-median vein ; lunules as above, but are 

 larger, and a fourth sub-marginal one appears between the discoidal 

 and first median veinlets ; tail spotted as above ; ciliae between the 

 angles white ; head, neck, body beneath, and sides, red. Wings 

 shaped as in B. Bootes, Westwood, Arc. Ent. t, 31. Expanse of 

 wings 5 in. 



Remark. — Bapilio Bootes appears to be a near ally of B. Janalca. 



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