108 CATALOGUE OF 



Lep. p. 11, n. 48. G. B. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. 

 Mus. pt. I. p. IG, n. 66 ; id. List Lep. Brit. Mus. 

 pt. I. p. 20. 



a. $ . Darjeeling. From Pearson's Collection. 



b. (^. N. India. Presented by the Trustees of the 



British Museum. 



c. d. e. ^ ? . Darjeehng. From Indian Collection, 



Exposition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



215. PAPILIO ARCTURUS, Westwood. 



Papilio Arcturus, Westwood, Ann. N. H. IX. p. 37 

 (1842) ; Arcana Ent. t. 27. LJ. Boubleday, List 

 Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. 1. p. 3 ; Diurnal Lep. p. 11, 

 n. 4iJ. G. B. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. 

 p. 17, n. 67 ; id. List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 21. 



a. b. c? . Darjeeling. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



c. $ . Darjeeling. From Dr. Pearson's Collection. 



d. ? . Darjeeling. From the Asiatic Society of 



Bengal. 



216. PAPILIO KRISHNA, Moore {Plate lla.^fig. 6). 



Papilio Krishna, n. sp. — Uppee-side black, UTorated with golden - 

 green atoms ; fore-wing with a weU-defined transverse fascia of deep 

 golden-green atoms from anterior margin, commencing at one-third 

 of the length of the wing from the apex to posterior margin near the 

 angle ; hind-wing with a brilliant sky-blue sinuated patch near ante- 

 rior angle, and connected with abdominal margin by a broad well- 

 defined sinuous line of deep golden-green atoms ; near the margin is 

 a series of five crimson lunules, margined inwardly by a purplish-blue 

 line, the one on the abdominal margin inclosing at the anal angle a 

 black spot, which is bounded at the angle with ferruginous; the 

 space between the sinuous line and patch and the lunules is pure 

 black, without irrorations ; the space from the lunules and down 

 middle of tail with golden-green irrorations ; indentations margined 

 with white, and tinged inwardly with ferruginous. Under-side 

 black ; both pair of wings basally irrorated with golden-green and 

 whitish atoms ; fascia of fore-ioing creamy-white ; hind-ioing with 

 creamy-white fascia from anterior margin near angle to middle of 

 the wing, then branching upwards to abdominal margin; lunules 



